Above are an ice cream shape bowl in blue and the only two known three-in-one edge bowls in blue.
| A unique pattern, unlike anything else in Carnival, with rays divided into small rectangular shapes creating a texture that reminds some people of a cross section of a log. Many pieces in this pattern have been found in the northwestern US, leading to speculation that they may have been a special order for a glass distributor selling in that area.
Bowls, about 9 inches, mostly ice cream shape

Amethyst, 300 (1995), 850 (2003)

Blue, 75, 255 (both 2004), 285, 325 (both 2005), 300 (2006), 235, 260 (both 2007), 405 (2008)

Blue (3/1 edge), 2,000 (2002)

Blue, very low, 1,050 (2002)

Celeste blue, small chip, 10,000 (2006)

Green, 300, 450 (both 2003) 400 (2004), 220, 325 (both 2005), 195 (2008)

Lavender, 400 (2002)

Marigold, 95, 100 (both 2005), 65, 75, 85 (all 2006), 60, 95, 135 (all 2007), 85 (2008)

Red, 1,400, 3,250 (both 2004), 1,100 (2006), 2,800 (2007)

Teal, 775 (1999), 2,000 (2001)
Plates (some with slightly turned up edges)

Amethyst, 900 (2004)

Blue, silvery, 525 (2006)

Marigold, 200, 275, 425 (all 2004), 110, 170 (both 2006), 110 (2007)
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