Shown are the 8" luncheon plate and the #7226 sherbet which has been flattened out and is sometimes called a nut dish. These pieces are in Fenton's 'opal' glass, which means they were produced before Fenton changed the formula in 1958. Pieces before 1958 are a bit more translucent than the newer pieces, and show "fire" in the rim when held to the light.