3011 Figure Stem Line, Vases & Mint Dish
by Janice Hughes and Lynn Welker
Issue #99, July 1981
Ivy Ball (3011/25) The Nude is 4½" (middle size made). The top width of the Ivy Ball at its widest point is 4". The length of the ivy ball is 4". The overall height is 9½" - 9¾" (The difference being some have flat base where connected to nude and some are ground down on top.)
Bud Vase (Egg) (3011/26) The nude is 6" (largest size made). The widest part is 2½". The length of the vase is 3¾". The overall height is 10½"
Mint dish (3011/29) The nude is 4½" (middle size made). The shell is 3¾" by 4". The overall height is 7".
None of these are pictured in the 1930-34 Catalog Reprint as they were added to the line in the early 1940's.
Ivy Ball
Bud Vase
Mint Dish
The Ivy Ball is known in carmen, royal blue, crystal, forest green, amethyst, amber, gold krystol and the late colors moonlight blue, pink, pistachio, mandarin gold, emerald green and smoke. One Ivy Ball is known with a Caprice optic top. The Ivy Ball was made with a frosted stem.
The Bud Vase is known in carmen, royal blue, crystal, forest green, amethyst, amber and gold krystol.
The Mint Dish is known in carmen, royal blue, crystal, forest green, amethyst, amber and gold krystol.
The Ivy Ball was made into the 1950s. The Bud Vase and Mint Dish were discontinued sometime in the 1940's. Both are harder to find than the Ivy Ball, with the Mint Dish most desirable. Both are considered rare.
No decorations are known on any of the three.
None have been reproduced.