Swan, Pastel   Updated 12/11/2011
These little swans were made by several companies, with details varying on the necks and wings. They're usually referred to as salt dishes, although I'm not sure that was the original intent. Oddly, some of the colors that are seen most often in other Carnival, such as marigold and amethyst/purple, are quite scarce--while colors that are scarce in other Carnival, such as celeste blue, ice green, and pink, are quite common in these swans. They were also made in uniridized form in many of the same colors, and they have been reproduced.

Amethyst/purple, 28, 30, 220 (all 2010), 15, 30, 35, 43 (all 2011)

Aqua/teal, whimsey with head touching chest, 1,200 (1995)

Aqua, 300 (2007)

Aqua opal, 425 (2005)

Blue opal, 110 (2001), 20 (2002)

Celeste blue, 10, 18, 28 (2010), 25, 30, 40 (all 2011)

Celeste blue, head bent down, 155 (2002)

Cranberry flashed, 80 (2003)

Florentine green, glows, 20 (2010)

Green, 130 (1994)

Green opal, 50 (1994)

Ice blue, 75 (1995)

Ice green, 15-25

Lime green, 50 (2002), 10 (2003), 110 (2004), 10 (2006), 5 (2010)

Marigold, 50 (2009), 20, 22, 55 (all 2010), 40 (2011)

Olive green, 550 (1994)

Peach opal, 130, 140, 145 (all 2009), 80 (2010), 45, 70, 80, 190 (all 2011)

Pink, 10 (2009), 5, 10 (both 2010), 55 (2011)

Sapphire blue, 550 (1998), 225 (2001), 225 (2008)

Vaseline, 13 (2007), 25 (2010), 28, 55 (both 2011)

Vaseline opal, 185 (1995), 300 (1998)

White, 300 (1997), 325 (1999), 550 (2001), 300 (2011)