Zippered Heart, Imperial

Zippered Heart is an exterior-only pattern, most often seen in the small sauces or berry bowls. It is sometimes confused with Northwood's Valentine, also known primarily in small bowls. The rosebowl is a huge piece of glass and seldom comes up for sale.

Hartung Book Three: Zippered Heart

Rosebowls

Green, 425 (2013), 1,300 (2016),
   550 (2019), 375 (2022)

Green, minor damage, 450 (2018)

Helios green, 800 (1998)

Marigold, 375 (2011)

Marigold, listed as mini, 5 inches tall with a nick, sold for $675.

Berry sets

Purple, 6 piece, ruffled, 300 (2014), 140 (2016)

Purple, 7 piece, 90 (2016), 200 (2018), 300 (2019),
   80, rough point large bowl (2020), 70 (2021)

Bowl, large berry, 10 inch

Marigold, 95 (2000)

Purple, 525 (2012), 95 (2016), 250 (2020)

Purple, with 1 sauce, 65 (2019)

Small berry or sauce

Marigold, 40 (1997), 95 (2002)

Purple, 25 (2016), 20, 30, 55 (all 2017), 30 (2019)

The compote at the left is the first I've heard of in this pattern and no doubt whimsied from the rosebowl. It's marigold and sold on eBay in 2005 for $1,125.

In 2017, another item listed as a compote in marigold and further described as a "Queen's Vase," sold for $600.

This was described as a whimsied ruffled giant vase when it sold at the 2012 Texas Carnival Glass club auction for $2,900.

Updated 5/11/2022

In August of 2018, Don Farrell Sr. sent me this photo of a Zippered Heart vase in pumpkin marigold. It had been purchased by his friend, Eugene Brominski, at a St. Louis estate auction. It was the only piece of Carnival Glass in the auction and was said to have been originally purchased by a fourth-generation great grandmother and been in the family since.