by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
These compotes have an exterior pattern with columns of stippled thumbprints. Mostly seen in peach opal and marigold; rarer colors such as celeste blue and cobalt blue are the most desirable. Note that auctioneers sometimes identify these as Coin Dot although they are...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
This is the only example reported of this unusual marigold vase. It’s 10 inches tall and 4 1/4 inches wide at the widest point. It sold of $315 in 1996. At the time the buyer felt that it is Northwood, but that can not be confirmed. [pdb_list...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
This pattern was probably made by the German manufacturer, August Walther. This 10-inch marigold example brought $50 at a 2004 auction. You do see these every now and then on eBay and in antique shops, they are normally priced about $20 to $30 and no pattern name is...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
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by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Quite a rare vase. This example, in Meadow Green (made in 1980 and 1981) and is marked LIG. It is 4 1/4 inches tall and 4 7/8 inches across the top. This one sold on eBay in 2004 for $76. The pattern was also made in pink. As far as I know, this pattern was not made...