Rosalind, Millersburg   Updated 12/3/2007    More

Rosalind has radiating arcs that are reminiscent of peacock tail designs. It's a scarce pattern found in several sizes of bowls, rare 9 inch plates, two sizes of compotes and, in 2002, the discovery of the first chop plate (in marigold). The pattern was also used as the interior of Millersburg's Dolphins compotes. The compotes above are the 9-inch jelly compotes. Beware of the contemporary Fenton low compote, Drape and Tie, which has an almost identical pattern, being offered as Rosalind.
Large bowls, ruffled, about 9 1/2 to 10 1/2 inches

Amethyst, 125 (2003), 125, 425 (both 2005),
   140, 150, 185 (all 2006), 115, 200, 400 (all 2007)

Aqua, 350 (2000)

Green, 140, 225 (both 2005), 145 (2006),
   180, 200 (both 2007)

Marigold, 95, 100 (both 2004), 105, 125 (both 2005),
   55, 65 (both 2006), 165 (2007)

Olive, 100 (2007)

Large bowls, ice cream shape

Amethyst, 200, 800 (both 2004), 250 (2006),
   220 (2007)

Green, 260 (2002), 350 (2004)

Marigold, 525 (2004), 250 (2005), 200 (2007)

Large bowls, three-in-one edge

Amethyst, 475 (2004), 450 (2007)

Marigold, 65, 250 (both 2001), 115 (2004), 325 (2007)

Midsize bowls, about 9 inches (rare size)

Amethyst, 175 (2001), 400 (2007)

Green, 155, 225 (both 2001), 375 (2003)

Green, 8 inch, 475 (2004)

Marigold, 75 (2006)

Small bowl or sauce

Amethyst, 1,500 (2004), 250, 625 (both 2007)

Green, 725 (2003), 1,450 (2004)

Marigold, 1,300 (1993), 1,500 (2003)

Small compotes, about 6 inches tall

Amethyst, 750 (2001), 425 (2003), 800, 1,000 (both 2004),
   500 (2006), 550 (2007)

Amethyst, 7 inch, 900 (2003)

Green, 600 (2001), 425, 600 (both 2003)

Jelly compote, about 9 inches tall

Amethyst, 3,500 (1999), 4,000 (2004), 4,500 (2007)

Blue, one known, 15,000 (2004), 11,500 (2007)

Green, 5,000 (2007)

Marigold, 4,000 (2002), 4,500 (2007)

Plates, 9 inches

Amethyst, 1,700 (1996), 1,500 (2004)

Green, 1,250 (2003)

Chop plate, about 11 inches

Marigold known (owned by Tom Mordini)

Also see Rosalind variant compotes