| Sailboats, Fenton Updated 3/31/2008 | |
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| In addition to the small sailboats, this pattern is distinguished by the stippled, curved frames around the lake scenes and around smaller windmills between them. The pattern is found in small bowls (which some collectors refer to as sauces), plates made from the bowls, water goblets, compotes ruffled from the goblet, and wine glasses. Above are a red bowl and a blue plate. The bowls and plates have Fenton's Orange Tree as the exterior pattern. | |
Small bowls or sauces, 5-6 inches![]() Amber, 175 (1998), 100 (2003) ![]() Amberina, 105 (2001), 160 (2002) ![]() Amethyst, 95 (2000), 145 (2006) ![]() Aqua, 90 (2001), 90 (2004), 275 (2005), 65, 160 (both 2006), 85 (2007) ![]() Blue, 50 (2002), 115 (2006), 18, 40 (both 2007) ![]() Blue, powder, 35, 65 (both 2005) ![]() Green, 85 (2001), 50 (2002), 15, 50, 100 (all 2004), 115 (2006), 55 (2007) ![]() Lavender, 80 (2002) ![]() Lime green, 35 (2005) ![]() Marigold, 5, 10 (both 2005), 5, 25 (2006), 18, 25 (both 2007) ![]() Red, 200 (2004), 155, 255, 300 (all 2005), 175, 400, 500 (all 2006), 190, 275, 800 (all 2007), 365 (2008) ![]() Reverse amberina, 145 (2007) ![]() Sapphire blue, 110 (2001), 65 (2002) ![]() Vaseline, 150 (1998), 160 (1999), 275 (2004), 170 (2006) | Plates, 6-7 inches![]() Blue, 650 (2002), 450, 475 (both 2003), 225, 375 (2004) ![]() Marigold, 200 (2004), 140 (2005), 40, 95, 155 (all 2006), 125 (2007) |
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| Shown above left are a compote and two wine glasses. The compotes were formed from the water goblet shown on the right (in green, courtesy of Steve Laurer). Goblets are just under 7 inches tall, wine glasses 4 1/2 inches. |
Compotes, ruffled![]() Blue, 195 (2000), 70 (2007) ![]() Marigold, 65 (2007), 75 (2008) Wine glasses, 4 1/2 inches tall | Water goblet![]() Amethyst, 175 (2001), 300 (2002), 150 (2003) ![]() Green, 185 (1998), 200 (2001), 275 (2002) ![]() Marigold, 60 (2001), 35 (2003) |