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Fenton Flute, Fenton

Fenton Flute can be distinguished from similar patterns by the plain band at the top and the scallop effect near the base. There are six flutes and one base size, 2 1/2 inches. Heights vary only between about 8 and 10 inches. A scarce pattern found in marigold,...

Flute, Imperial

[column-half-1][/column-half-1] [column-half-2][/column-half-2] The above purple pitcher and six of the tumblers sold for $1,150 in 1995. The tumbler is a variantion referred to as #1. On the right are two additional variants of the tumbler, #2 and #3. Number 2 is a...

Flute, Millersburg

[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2] [/column-half-2] While the two shapes known in this pattern, the vase and compote, seem quite different, they are in fact both referred to as Flute. The vases have a 4-inch base with a multirayed star. These two vases on...

Fluffy Peacock, Fenton

[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] Although the name would suggest that the peacock is a dominant part of the design, it’s rather small–especially on the pitcher. A frond of leaves runs the entire height of the pattern, however....