Posted 11 months ago
Alfredo
(362 items)
Venetian is the simplest of all Dugan Art glass decors. Iridescent frit applied over mold blown blanks
1. Gold. 10" tall.
2. Hexagon button: this mold is also used with Pompeian decors. 6"
3. Venetian purple group.
4. A complete set in Venetian blue. These are all the shapes I have been able to find.
And for a grand finale: American, Czech or what? Next post.
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Thanks for clearing up my confusion, Your article on Dugan that I read on Dave Doty's Carnival site was interesting as well. I found it after I had made my first Dugan purchase but was researching a piece of carnival glass that I have yet to post.
And I just published another article on Dugan in "Art Glass Now" the journal of the West Virginia Museum of American Glass, Winter 2012.