Grape Wreath, Millersburg   Updated 12/3/2011

Bowls, 7-9 inches, ruffled, 3/1

Amethyst, 55, 85, 90, 140 (all 2010),
   75, 85, 175 (all 2011)

Amethyst, ice cream shape,
   120, 155, 160, 210 (all 2009), 275 (2011)

Green, 50, 110, 140 (all 2010),
   55, 80 (both 2011)

Green, round, 275 (2000), 195 (2003)

Marigold, 55, 80 (both 2009),
   40, 45 (both 2010)

Bowls, tricorner

Amethyst, 7 inch, 75 (2009)

Marigold, 7 inch, 45 (2007)

Marigold, 9 inch, 300 (2007), 300 (2010)

Millersburg used the same wreath motif in a number of patterns, changing only the center design. These include Blackberry Wreath, Grape leaves, Grape Wreath, and Strawberry Wreath. Grape Wreath pieces have one of four different designs in the center. The feathered leaf design, above left, is the one drawn in Marion Hartung's book and is considered the standard and is the most frequently seen. Right above is one of the other variants with a cloverleaf pattern, to the left is the 8-pointed star. Yet a fourth is a sort of plume or propeller type of design over a 4-pointed star. When an auction catalog lists a "variant" it may be any of these. The central design makes little difference in the value. Mostly found in the 7-9 inch bowls. Ten-inch bowls are quite rare in this pattern. Tricorner bowls are generally more desirable. The known whimsies are spittoons.

Small bowl or sauce, 5-6 inches

Amethyst, 145, 160, 175, 240 (all 2010), 90 (2011)

Green, 60 (2006), 45, 85 (both 2007), 100 (2008),
   55 (2009), 55 (2011)

Green, tricorner, 150 (2004)

Marigold, 55, 215 (2010)

Marigold, tricorner, 200 (2004)

Bowls, 10 inches (scarce size)

Green, crimped, 350 (1994), 500 (2005),
   325 (2009)

Marigold, ice cream shape, 275 (2004)

Marigold, tricorner, 205 (1994), 700 (2004)

Marigold, square, 325 (2002), 325 (2004),
   165, 300 (both 2005), 375 (2011)

Spittoon whimsey from bowl

Amethyst, 4,500 (2010)