Rosalind, Millersburg | |
Rosalind has radiating arcs that are reminiscent of peacock tail designs. It's a scarce pattern found in several sizes of bowls, rare 9 inch plates, two sizes of compotes and, in 2002, the discovery of the first chop plate (in marigold). The pattern was also used as the interior of Millersburg's Dolphins compotes. The compotes above are the 9-inch jelly compotes. Beware of the contemporary Fenton low compote, Drape and Tie, which has an almost identical pattern, being offered as Rosalind. |
Large bowls, ruffled, about 9 to 10 1/2 inches Amethyst/purple, 150, 265, 350 (both 2016), 155 (2017), 550 (2020), 70, 175 (both 2021), 100, 130, 150 (both 2022) Aqua, 120 (2022) Green, 65, 95 (both 2018), 45, 50, 90 (both 2020), 55, 80, 110, 230 (all 2021), 50 (2022) Lavender, 175 (2009), 210 (2021) Marigold, 45, 50, 70, 80 (all 2018), 35, 60 (both 2020), 30, 50, 55, 100, 115 (all 2021), 35 (2022) Olive, 100 (2007) Large bowls, ice cream shape Large bowls, three-in-one edge Midsize bowls, 8 1/2-- 9 inches (scarce size) Small bowl or sauce |
Small compotes, about 6 inches tall Amethyst/purple, 350 (2016), 575 (2019), 425, 450 (both 2020), 475 (2021) Amethyst, 7 inch, 900 (2003) Green, 550, 650, 800 (all 2014), 120, 250 (both 2018), 1,350 (2022) Jelly compote, about 9 inches tall Plates, 9 inches, some with edges turned up slightly Chop plate, about 11 inches Also see Rosalind variant compotes |
The above Rosalind ice cream shaped sauce in blue is the only blue piece I'm aware of in the pattern other than the listed jelly compote. Danny McFalls sent me the photos in early 2015, saying he had recently purchased them. Subsequently, it was pointed out that a blue ruffled sauce had appeared on Pinterest and another blue sauce is in a Carnival collection. Also see listing above.
Updated 10/19/2022
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