Wine and Roses, Fenton | |
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These smallish pitchers are referred to as cider pitchers. The set came with wine-type goblets. Only marigold pitchers were known until 1997 when a blue example turned up in the Pacific Northwest--and one sold at a Florida auction in 2001. Pitchers measure a little over 8 inches tall. The whimsied compote with ruffles at the left was made from the goblet. | |
Goblets or wine glasses![]() Aqua, 80 (1996), 70 (2007), 80 (2017) ![]() Blue, 105 (2001), 50 (2005), 80 (2007) ![]() Blue, set of 3, 180 (2013) ![]() Blue, powder, 35 (1999), 35 (2004), 40 (2012) ![]() Lime green, 30 (2011), 120 (2017), 190 (2019) ![]() Marigold, 8 (2013), 5 (2019), 10 (2020) ![]() Sapphire, 45 (2015) ![]() Vaseline, 100 (1994), 125 (2002) Compotes, from wine glasses
Updated 2/4/2022 |
Cider sets![]() Blue, 7 pieces, nicks pitcher, goblet, 425 (2016) ![]() Marigold, 7 pieces, 275 (2016), 70 (2017), 160 (2019), 120 (2020) ![]() Marigold, 6 pieces, 150 (2011), 110 (2016) ![]() Marigold, 5 pieces, 195 (2008), 260 (2012) ![]() Marigold, 4 pieces, 35 (2016) Cider pitchers |