Captive Rose, Fenton   Updated 11/19/2011

Captive Rose imitates embroidery stitching. It is sometimes confused with other patterns such as Northwood's Embroidered Mums. In this pattern, there are 10 roses around the outside of the bowls and plates and a central rose. Unlike most patterns, the most common shape here is the plate. Above are a handsome plate in a deep redish marigold and a candy ribbon edge (CRE) bowl in green.
Plates, 9 inch

Amethyst, 260, 325, 375, 850 (all 2010), 200, 250, 400, 750 (all 2011)

Amethyst, electric, 2,100 (2008), 3,000 (2011)

Blue, 80, 105, 155, 210, 290, 600 (all 2011)

Green, 400, 450, 900, 1,050 (all 2011)

Marigold, 200, 250, 600, 950 (all 2010),
   175, 200 (both 2011)

Marigold, dark, 2,900 (2011)

Bonbons or 2-handled card trays

Amethyst, 40-50

Blue, 25-40

Green, 45, 75 (both 2008)

Marigold, 20-30

Bowls, 8-9 inches, ruffled, ice cream, CRE, 3/1

Amethyst, 35, 45, 50, 55, 105 (all 2010),
   35, 40, 50, 75 (all 2011)

Blue, 60-100

Green, 70-110

Green, electric, 3/1, 575 (2011)

Lavender, 400 (2005)

Marigold, 30, 35, 45 (all 2010),
   65, 110 (both 2011)

White, 50 (2006)

Compotes

Amethyst, 30-45

Blue, 35-50

Blue, electric, 475 (1997), 350 (1999)

Green, 120 (2001), 45 (2008), 125 (2009)

Green, coke bottle, 170 (2008)

Green, twisted stem, 165 (1998)

Marigold, 30-50

White, 35-50