by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] Fentonia, shown in the tumbler and pitcher above has an overall lattice design with a scale band pattern filling some diamond shapes and eight small hobnails and a small central medallion filling the...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2] [/column-half-2] In more than ten years these are the only examples seen or heard of in the pattern. The short marigold vase on the left sold at a 1993 auction for $60. There was minor damage. And, it’s hard to...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] A scarce pattern found only in large and small bowls and in several edge treatments including candy ribbon edge. At left is a typical large ruffled bowl in amethyst; above right are small and large berry...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] Fantail is one of several Fenton patterns that has the Butterfly and Berry motif on the exterior; there are three ball feet. Above are an electric blue ice cream shaped bowl and one of two known blue chop...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
The pattern is distinguished by feather-shaped designs around the upper portion and upside down heart shapes toward the bottom. This amethyst pitcher and four tumblers sold for $1,000 in 1995. [column-half-1]Water sets, 7 piece Amethyst, 1,500 (2001) Marigold, 300,...