Dugan and Diamond Glass Company  

Dugan Question Mark compote

Dugan Question Mark compote
Description : Circa: 1910-1931 this is one of the longest running carnival glass patterns.
Styles: Tightly crimped, ruffled, round, scalloped
Shapes:
Bonbon ,stemmed, two handled:( Most Commonly Found).
Colors: Marigold, amethyst, white, cobalt blue,peach opalescent, ice green, smoky/lavender,lime green w/ marigold overlay
Compote:
Colors: Marigold, amethyst,white, peach opalescent.
Stemmed Plate:
Colors: Marigold, amethyst, white.
Cobalt Blue is considered Rare.
The Pedestal Plate is RARE.
There are two styles of the pedistal footed compote in The Question Mark pattern:
The first has the Question mark on the inside of the bowl only.
The second has the Question Mark on the inside of the bowl, leaves and peaches (Georgia Belle) on the outside of the bowl and a zigzag design(crows foot) on the foot. This is truely unique, one piece with three different patterns on it
The Pedestal Plate was also fashioned from the same mold and combines all three patterns. Finding one of the pedestal plates would be a real treasure.
Dugan Question Mark compote in peach opalescent. Height 3 1/4"; Width 6 1/4"; Foot 3 3/8"; 2 part mold. Photo Donated To Gallery By Norman Ketchie


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