Moonprint, Brockwitz   Updated 12/9/2011

Like many European patterns, Moonprint was made in a large number of shapes. The pattern consists of regularly spaced round depressions. At the juncture between 4 of these round shapes there is a small 4-pointed star. Above left is a 2-piece punch or fruit bowl. The base, turned up the other way, does double duty as an open sugar. On the right is a midsize pitcher and butter dish. To view additional Moonprint shapes, click here. A similar Imperial pattern is Oval and Round.
Fruit bowl with base

Marigold, 175 (1998), 200 (2010)

Bowls, ruffled, 9-11 inches

Marigold, 10, 25, 45 (all 2005), 10 (2010)

Creamer

Marigold, 50 (2001), 45 (2010)

Open sugar or compote

Marigold, 25 (2003), 45 (2005), 18 (2007)

Creamer and open sugar

Marigold, 45 (1998), 45 (2005)

Candlesticks, 8 1/4 inches

Marigold, pair, 500 (2010)

Marigold, single, 300 (2001), 165 (2006)

Vases

Marigold, 10-inch, flared top, 200 (2007)

Marigold, 9 inch, cylindrical, 500 (2007)

Marigold, 5 inch, 205 (2010)

Marigold, trumpet, 9 inch, 200 (2010)

Water pitcher

Marigold, 650 (2004), 300 (2010), 225 (2011)

Butter dish

Marigold, chip, 60 (1995)

Bonbonierre (covered dish)

Marigold, small lid chip, 290 (1995)

Wine glasses

Marigold, 70 (2002)

Cordial set (decanter, 6 cordials, tray)

Marigold, 450 (1998), 717 (eBay 2004)

Cordial, 3 1/4 inches tall

Marigold, 200 (2010)

Decanter and stopper

Marigold, 91 (eBay 2005)