| Daisy Squares, Westmoreland Updated 11/10/2007 | |
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| Named for the daisies that appear evenly distributed in a diamond arrangement on the bowl. Most often seen in the rosebowl/spittoon style shown left above, the pattern is occasionally flared and ruffled into a compote. Generally attributed to Westmoreland. Known in a rare amethyst, marigold and a light green usually identified as lime or vaseline. The ruffled compote on the right sold for $200 in 1998.
Rosebowl/spittoon/compote Compote, flattened | |