by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
With this vase, it is the tops that are most distinctive, with no two quite the same. Yet all are strangely attractive and very floral-like. There are two base sizes; 2 7/8 inches with a 12-point star, and 3 1/4 inches with 16-point star. In addition to the colors...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] A classic design but still confused with other patterns because of its simplicity. Northwood made Four Pillars in two base sizes: a standard size with a 3 1/8 inch base, and a small size with a 2 7/8 inch...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
These 7-inch tall pieces are known in two top treatments; a jack-in-the-pulpit and a straight up shape with curved in top as shown here. The jack-in-the-pulpit shape is usually referred to as a vase, the straight up as a hatpin holder. An unusual version, though...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Four Flowers, Dugan Manufacturer: Dugan Year(s) of Production: [infobar select=”DISTINCT yearofmanufacture” mfg=”Dugan” pattern=”Four Flowers”] Pattern Description: [infobar select=”DISTINCT patterndescription”...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Most often seen in marigold in the 9-inch size. The blue one at the left sold for $400 in 1998. Blue, 400 (1998), 125 (2007), 90 (2012) Marigold, 15, 20, 28, 35 (2012), 35 (2014), 15 (2015) [pdb_list filter=’pattern=Footed Prism Panels’ sort=true...