by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
A rare pattern, even for Millersburg. One known each in this nappy shape in marigold, green, and vaseline. The green example sold in 2009 for $3,100. One bonbon in amethyst is also known.
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Although the name implies a relationship to the Estate pattern, this vase is quite different. Characteristics are a rough surface (the stippling, I suppose), a pattern of lines that wander randomly over the surface, pinched in sides, and a ruffled top. Actually from...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Large and small stippled petals extend from the center of the piece. All pieces have the typical Dugan domed foot. Purple is quite hard to find and more desirable, particularly in the crimped plate as at left. In addition to ruffled, bowls are found crimped,...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
A rare pattern. This bowl brought $750 at the 2003 Heart of America Carnival Glass Association convention auction. The lettering reads “Sterling Furniture Co, 1049 Market St., San Francisco Cal.” Like many other lettered pieces, Sterling Furniture pieces...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
This pattern is found on 7″ to 8″ bowls that are usually ruffled but occasionally Tri-cornered. Around 1910 Dugan started marketing the enameled or decorated pieces (with flowers and leaves) with a Lily of the Valley painting or a Violet – many of...