Poppy Show, Imperial   

Not the same pattern as Northwood's bowls and plates, but nonetheless collectors call this pattern Poppy Show. Quite a large vase, measuring about 12 inches tall and with heavily sculpted flowers. Shown are purple, smoke, and marigold examples. This pattern was reproduced by Imperial, with their IG mark, and by Fenton for Singleton Bailey.

Article on Imperial's Poppy Show Vases

Hartung Book Six: Poppy Show Vase

Amber, 13,000 (2011), 5,500 (2017)

Green, 400, 425 (both 2015), 95 (2020)

Lavender, 800 (1994)

Marigold, 170, 195, 200, 240, 250, 900 (all 2021),
   140, 160, 300, 725, 775, 1,200 (all 2022)

Marigold, llight, 100 (2022)

Purple, 3,500, 4,500 (both 2020), 1,000, 2,200, 2,800 (all 2022)

Purple, blue iridescence, 10,000 (2010), 4,250 (2022)

Smoke, 700 (2021), 550, 1,100, 1,250 (all 2022)

White, frosted, 60 (2022)

This jack-in-the-pulpit Poppy Show vase in sapphire blue sold at a Jim Seeck auction in 2022 for $225.
This curious item, referred to as a Poppy Show Lamp base, sold in 2020 for $800. This one is purple and another is known in marigold. Photo courtesy of Wroda auctions.
This ruffled vase, listed as plumb opal, is signed Fenton, It sold in 2022 for $350. Photo courtesy of Burms auctions. Two other similarly shaped vases in blue burmese and amethyst opal sold for $150 and $250 at the same auction, .

Updated 11/10/2022