Posted 10 months ago
Alfredo
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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.