Moonprint (Globus), Brockwitz | |
Like many European patterns, Moonprint was made in a large number of shapes. The pattern consists of regularly spaced round depressions. At the juncture between 4 of these round shapes there is a small 4-pointed star. Above left is a 2-piece punch or fruit bowl. The base, turned up the other way, does double duty as an open sugar. On the right is a midsize pitcher and butter dish. To view additional Moonprint shapes, click here. A similar Imperial pattern is Oval and Round. | Fruit bowl with base Marigold, 200 (2010), 160 (2016) Bowls, ruffled, 9-11 inches Bowls, 8-inch, deep flared Salad bowl, 8-inch, dome footed Creamer Open sugar or compote Creamer and open sugar Butter, creamer and open sugar Candlesticks, 8 1/2 inches
| Water pitcher Marigold, 225 (2011), 75 (2020) Marigold, listed as small, 15 (2016) Tumbler Butter dish Pickle jar
Wine glasses Cordial set (decanter, 6 cordials, tray) Cordial, 3 1/4 inches tall Decanter and stopper Decanter and 2 wine glasses Under tray for wine set Cheese keeper Banana boat, 9 1/2 inch |
Below is a page from a Brockwitz catalog showing the Moonprint (Globus) pattern. There were many shapes, but not all were iridized. Catalog courtesy of Bob Smith. |
Updated 12/4/2022 |