Daisy Wreath, Westmoreland   Updated 4/20/2008

Daisy Wreath has a well-defined central flower surrounded by a narrow band from which leaves radiate. A ring of more subtle daisies circles the outer edge. Only one mold--from which bowls and a rare plate were made. Most bowls are ruffled like that above; there are scarce ice cream shaped examples. The most often seen color is blue opal followed by marigold on milk glass and peach opal. Marigold items are rare. The bowl appears green because of the blue opal base glass showing through the iridescence. The marigold vase whimsey on the right is the only one known. It sold in 1993 for $1,100 and again in 1999 for $1,750.
Bowls, about 9 inches

Blue opal, 105, 150 (both 2005), 130, 145, 225 (all 2006),
   170, 200, 205 (all 2007), 150, 210, 350 (all 2008)

Marigold, 35 (2000), 40 (2002)

Marigold on milk glass, 65, 70 (2004), 75 (2006), 75 (2007), 50 (2008)

Peach opal, 65, 85, 120 (all 2000), 40, 85 (both 2007)

Plate

Blue opal, 350 (1996), 150 (2007)