Pinecone, Fenton

Hartung Book Two: Pinecone

Fenton made this pattern in two sizes in both bowls and plates. Pieces made from the larger mold often have a scalloped edge that is sometimes referred to as 12 sided. The smaller may also have the scalloped edge or, as shown here, a sawtooth edge and narrow plain band around the edge.
Bowl, small berry or sauce, 5-6 inches, mostly ruffled

Amethyst, 15 (2013), 10 (2021)

Aqua, deep round, 275 (2021)

Blue, 10, 15, 20, 30 (all 2021), 20 (2022)

Blue, powder, 30 (2010)

Green, 25 (2015), 25 (2020)

Marigold, 10, 23 (both 2012), 15 (2016)

Sapphire blue (light), 160 (1997)

Bowls, 7-8 inches

Amber, 15 (2016)

Amethyst, 30 (2017), 15, 30 (both 2021)

Blue, 20 (2019), 60 (2020)

Green, 10 (2016), 13 (2017)

Green, emerald, ice cream shape, 415 (1996)

Lavender, 75 (1996)

Marigold, 12 (2012), 20 (2017)

Berry sets, 7 inch master, 6 ruffled sauces

Blue, 200 (2008)

Plates, small, 6--6 1/2 inches

Amber, 210 (2016)

Amethyst/purple, 45, 55, 75, 80 (all 2021),
   40, 45 (both 2022)

Amethyst/purple, Cristina Katsiks auction,
   900 (2020)

Amethyst/purple, wide panel exter., 195 (2014),
   575 (2016)

Blue, 20, 90 (both 2021), 50, 90, 150 (all 2022)

Green, 55, 65, 85 (all 2020), 45, 65, 170 (all 2021)

Marigold, 30 (2020), 20 (2022)

Plates, 7-8 inches

Amber, 300 (2018), 200 (2022)

Amber/rootbeer, 725 (2019), 225 (2022)

Amethyst, 25, 85 (both 2019), 105 (2021)

Blue, 35, 45 (both 2020), 40 (2022)

Horehound, 225 (2015)

Marigold, 15 (2019), 10, 15 (both 2020), 40 (2021)

These two photos were sent to me by Charity Kalata in 2015. They're of a Pinecone ruffled bowl. What's unusual is that the back pattern is Fenton's Orange Tree. Nobody I've spoken to recalls ever seeing this combination. The back is usually plain or has a wide paneled design. Perhaps an experiment that got out of the factory by mistake.

Updated 12/17/2022