| Paneled Dandelion, Fenton Updated 3/29/2008 | |
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| With its six panels dominated by groups of flowers, Paneled Dandelion is easy to spot. The photo on the right shows two tankards. The example on the left is the usual version, but on the right is one of the few examples with the handle applied on the seam. This green piece sold for $950 in 1994. | |
Water sets, 7 pieces![]() Amethyst/purple, 675 (2003), 475 (2004), 275 (2006) ![]() Amethyst/purple, 6 piece, 375, 550 (both 2006) ![]() Amethyst/lavender, 1,000 (2006) ![]() Blue, 575 (2004), 500 (2005), 350, 400, 500 (all 2006) ![]() Blue, 8 piece, 625 (2005) ![]() Green, 900 (2003), 550 (2006), 600 (2007) ![]() Marigold, 350 (2004), 170 (2005), 300, 400 (both 2006) Tumblers (usually with factory ground base) |
Water tankards![]() Amethyst, 350 (2003), 225, 350 (both 2006), 500 (2008) ![]() Amethyst, 1 tumbler, 375 (2007) ![]() Blue, 350, 425 (both 2004), 325 (2007), 300, 575 (both 2008) ![]() Green, 650, 1,300 (both 2003), 400, 650 (both 2004), 250 (2006) ![]() Green, handle on seam, 400 (2006) ![]() Marigold, 200 (2002), 300 (2004), 160 (2006), 105 (2007) ![]() Marigold, handle on seam, 325 (2003) In July of 2003, Doug and Gloria Becker sent me a photo of their marigold pitcher with the handle applied on the seam. You can view it here. |
![]() | ![]() | At the left are two extraordinary pieces in the Paneled Dandelion pattern. The vase is blue and was whimsied from a pitcher. Note the circular area on the right panel where the handle would have been applied. The only one known. The candlelamp, also blue, was put together from two separate finds by Tom Mordini.
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