Antique 1900s Dugan Glass Company Marigold Carnival Candy Nappy Catchall Dish
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Stunning marigold carnival glass handled dish featuring leaf ray design manufactured by Dugan. It is a deep orange with iridescent shine displaying nice hues of purple and pink with a rounded handle. Stunning addition to any table scape or use as a catchall dish.
This dish is in excellent condition no chips, cracks, repairs, etc.
Measurements:
6 1/2” in. length x 5 1/2” in. width x 2 1/4” in. height
Dugan begins its history as the Indiana Glass Company, operating from Indiana, Pennsylvania, from 1892-1896. In 1896 Harry Northwood, accompanied by Samuel Dugan & his three sons (Thomas E.A., Alfred and Samuel Jr.), took over the company, which changed its name to Northwood. From 1900-1903 it was known as the National Glass Company, under the direction of Harry Bastow & Thomas E.A. Dugan. From 1904-1909, it was called the Dugan Glass Company, creating the “Diamond-D” mark for some of its pressed ware, and most notably, Carnival glass. Finally, from 1913 to its closing in 1931, it was known as the Diamond Glass Company. https://journalofantiques.com/features/dugan-art-glass-1906-1907/
Vintage items often have small manufacturing flaws; these do not affect the integrity of the item but is something to be mindful of when purchasing. All “flaws” are noted.
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