

Eclipse dinnerware is pretty common, especially out here in California. Most of it is not particularly valuable. Teacups, until recently, would sell for less than what they would cost new. Some of the rarest things sell for $300 or more, which really isn't that much compared to what the other dinnerware people pay.
Serving pieces with obvious utility are not very rare, with the possible exception of the canisters. Pieces with limited utility, such as the egg cups and the candlesticks are rare. Well-reinforced, small, one-piece things are much more common (such as the divided dish) than pieces with lids and large, fragile things. Some pieces seem to be redundant, and are rare. The lunch plate is a tiny bit different then the plate sizes in the starter set, and it is rare. Likewise, the coffee cups are hardly different from the tea cups, and they are rare.
The most common pieces are the ones that were included in the starter set:
| Count | Part | Desc | Patterns | |
| 4 | 1806 | Bread and Butter Plate | 6" | DEOPS |
| 4 | 1811 | Dinner Plate | 10 1/2" | DEOPS |
| 4 | 1820 | Teacup | DEOPS | |
| 4 | 1821 | Saucer | DEOPS |
The starter set was $14.95 in 1954, $16.95 in 1957, and was $17.95 in 1961. Pomegranate was $1 less than the other Eclipse shapes in 1954.
Also common are the things included in the 50 piece set:
| Count | Part | Desc | Patterns | |
| 8 | 1806 | Bread and Butter Plate | 6" | DEOPS |
| 8 | 1808 | Salad Plate | 7 1/2" | DEOPS |
| 8 | 1811 | Dinner Plate | 10 1/2" | DEOPS |
| 8 | 1820 | Teacup | DEOPS | |
| 8 | 1821 | Saucer | DEOPS | |
| 8 | 1801 | Fruit Bowl | DEOPS | |
| 1 | 1872 | Medium Oval Platter | DEOPS | |
| 1 | 1861 | Vegetable Dish | DEOPS |
There are some very rare special promotion items, and items sold under the
Gladding McBean name:
So is this everything? Almost certainly not. Please let me know if you have anything else!
Not everything was made in all patterns. If you ever find anything that is not on this list, please let me know!
D: Duet E: Eclipse O: Oasis P: Pomegranate S: Starburst
| Part | Desc | Size | Patterns |
| 1801 | Fruit Bowl | DEOPS | |
| 1803 | Soup Bowl | DEOPS | |
| 1804 | Mug | 12 oz. | DEOPS |
| 1806 | Bread and Butter Plate | 6" | DEOPS |
| 1808 | Salad Plate | 7 1/2" | DEOPS |
| 1810 | Lunch Plate | 9" | D S |
| 1811 | Dinner Plate | 10 1/2" | DEOPS |
| 1812 | Cake (Chop) Plate | 13" | DEOPS |
| 1817 | Snack Paddle | EOPS | |
| 1818 | Salad Crescent | D S | |
| 1820 | Teacup | DEOPS | |
| 1821 | Saucer | DEOPS | |
| 1832 | Small Casserole w/lid | DEOPS | |
| 1833 | Egg Cup | D O S | |
| 1834 | Coffee Cup | 7 oz. | D O S |
| 1837 | Tumbler | D O S | |
| 1838 | Tea Canister | D O S | |
| 1839 | Coffee Canister | D O S | |
| 1840 | Creamer | DEOPS | |
| 1841 | Sugar Bowl | DEOPS | |
| 1842 | Sugar Canister | D O S | |
| 1845 | Flour Canister | D O S | |
| 1847 | Candlesticks (no decals) | D O S | |
| 1850 | Teapot | D O S | |
| 1851 | Juice Pitcher | D O S | |
| 1852 | Water Pitcher | DEOPS | |
| 1854 | Milk Pitcher | DEOPS | |
| 1855 | Coffee Pot | DEOPS | |
| 1856a | Chrome-top Salt | D O S | |
| 1856b | Chrome-top Pepper | D O S | |
| 1858a | Tall Salt | DEOPS | |
| 1858b | Tall Pepper | DEOPS | |
| 1859 | Divided (Child's) Plate | D O S | |
| 1861 | Vegetable Dish | D O S | |
| 1864 | Divided Casserole | DEOPS | |
| 1865 | Mustard Bowl | DEOPS | |
| 1866 | Oil Bottle | DEOPS | |
| 1867 | Condiment Tray | DEOPS | |
| 1868 | Vinegar Bottle | DEOPS | |
| 1871 | Large Oval Platter | 15" | DE PS |
| 1872 | Medium Oval Platter | 13" | D O S |
| 1877 | Ashtray | D O S | |
| 1878 | Handle Dish | DEOPS | |
| 1880 | Salad Bowl | DEOPS | |
| 1882 | Med. Casserole w/lid | 1 1/2 Qt. | DEOPS |
| 1884 | Large Casserole w/lid | 2 1/2 Qt. | DEOPS |
| 1890 | Gravy Boat | DEOPS | |
| 1891 | Ladle (no decal for Duet or Oasis) | DEOPS | |
| 1892a | Short Salt | DEOPS | |
| 1892b | Short Pepper | DEOPS | |
| 1894 | Ashtray (spoon rest) | DEOPS | |
| 1899 | Covered Butter Dish | D OPS |