| Stag and Holly, Fenton Updated 12/31/2012 More | |
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| With its romantic combination of animals and plants, it's little wonder that Stag and Holly is so popular among collectors. Two molds were used to make this pattern; the larger (with ball feet) for large bowls, chop plates, and giant rosebowls; the smaller (with spatula feet) for eight-inch bowls, nine-inch plates, and an occasional small rosebowl. Above are a large ice cream shaped bowl in blue, a small, low ice cream shaped bowl in green with spatula feet, and a large ruffled bowl in amberina with red streaks. Bowls have been faked. | |
Bowls, large, 10-11 inches, ice cream shape![]() Amber, 175 (2006), 125 (2008), 85 (2010) ![]() Amberina, 850 (2007) ![]() Amethyst, 225, 650 (2006), 200 (2007), 200 (2012) ![]() Amethyst, black, 375 (2001), 425 (2002), 55 (2007) ![]() Aqua, 550 (2006), 70, 450 (both 2011), 400 (2012) ![]() Blue, 95, 130, 165, 275, 300, 625 (all 2011), 95, 140, 300 (all 2012) ![]() Green, 90, 350, 650 (all 2011), 475 (2012) ![]() Lavender, 75 (2011) ![]() Lime green, 100, 450 (both 2006) ![]() Marigold, 35-70 ![]() Marigold on moonstone, 4,250 (1998) ![]() Oxblood, 300, (2003), 150 (2012) ![]() Pink, 40 (2003), 175 (2007) ![]() Smoke, 425 (2004) ![]() Vaseline, 500 (2003), 425 (2005), 425 (2007), 205 (2009) Bowls, large, 10-11 inches, ruffled |
Bowls, small, 7-8 inches, spatula footed, ruffled or ice cream shape![]() Amberina, 1,200 (2006), 1,550, 1,800 (both 2007) ![]() Amethyst, 150 (2009), 40 (2010), 120 (2011), 35, 55, 60, 90 (all 2012) ![]() Aqua, 225 (2005), 180, 215 (both 2009) ![]() Blue, 70 (2008), 55 (2009), 38 (2010), 50, 75, 115 (all 2012) ![]() Celeste blue known ![]() Green, 40, 55 (both 2010), 65, 90 (both 2011), 70 (2012) ![]() Lavender, 100 (2000), 110 (2001) ![]() Marigold, 25-40 ![]() Marigold, pumpkin iridescence, 340 (2000) ![]() Red, 575, 675 (both 2009), 775 (2010), 750, 800 (both 2012) ![]() Smoke, 115 (2003) Plates, 8-9 inches Nut bowl shape Chop plates, about 12 inches Bowl whimsey, feet don't touch table |
| Highly desirable and quite rare, these rosebowls are made from the same mold as the large bowls and chop plates. The one at the left brought $3,500 at a 1998 auction.
Rosebowls, giant Rosebowls, spatula footed |