| Waterlily and Cattails, Fenton, Northwood Updated 12/9/2007 | |
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| Both Fenton and Northwood produced pieces in the Waterlily and Cattails pattern, although Northwood's was limited to pitchers and tumblers (Dugan also produced a few pitchers and tumblers). In the left photo above, the Northwood pitcher, cone shaped, is on the left, next to a typical Fenton bowl shaped pitcher. The tumblers have more subtle differences; the Northwood example above, on the left, has short horizontal lines just above the base while the Fenton version, on the right, had a small basketweave pattern near the base. Dugan tumblers have no pattern near the base. Any color other than marigold is rare as are spittoons. To view some of these, click here. | |
Water sets, 7 pieces![]() Marigold, Fenton, 475 (1999), 675 (2001), 150 (2002), 175, 215 (both 2007) ![]() Marigold, Northwood, 500 (1997), 250 (2001) ![]() Marigold, Northwood, 9 pieces, 350 (2007) Water pitchers Plate, 6 inch, exterior pattern Bonbons Spittoons | Tumblers![]() Blue, Northwood, etched names, 450 (1998), 1,700 (2000) ![]() Marigold, any maker, 15-25 ![]() Purple, extremely rare Top hat, rolled rim, from tumbler Berry sets Bowls Tricorner whimsey bowl Bowls, banana boat shape |
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| Table sets (Fenton of course) and their component pieces are quite hard to find in Waterlily and Cattails. The set above brought $450 in 1994 and not many have sold since. The whimsey shape on the right is often called a vase or a toothpick holder--but as it's 3 inches tall it's a bit small for a vase and a bit tall for a toothpick holder. I'm guessing it was intended for a match holder. They show up fairly often however. | |
Table set, 4 pieces![]() Marigold, 500 (2007) Butterdish, covered Spooner Sugar, covered | Vase or match holder![]() Marigold, 40-70 |