Dugan STIPPLED FLOWER ENAMELED LILY OF THE VALLEY Peach Opal Carnival Glass Bowl

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{More photos below.} Stippled Flower with Hand Painted Enameled Lily of the Valley Decoration (Hard to Find) (Dugan Glass Co. ~ 1915) Peach Opalescent Carnival Glass Ruffled Bowl Approximate Dimensions: 7 3/4 " (Diameter) x 2 3/4" (High) x 3 1/8" (Base Diameter) M ade by the Dugan Glass Company Indiana, Pennsylvania circa 1915 Source : Heacock, William, James Measell, & Berry Wiggins (1993), Dugan/Diamond: The Story of Indiana, Pennsylvania, Glass . Antique Publications: Marietta, OH This is a popular Dugan Stippled Flower peach opalescent carnival glass 6-ruffled bowl, circa 1915. It features a striking hand-painted enameled Lily of the Valley floral decor. Very Brief Background Information: Thomas Dugan and his cousin, Harry C. Northwood, started out as employees at the Hobbs-Brockunier glass company in Wheeling, West Virginia. Eventually, Harry would form the Northwood Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia and Thomas would form the Dugan Glass Company of Indiana, Pennsylvania. Both companies were kingpins (along with Fenton) of the carnival and opalescent glass market in the early 1900's. Mould-sharing was apparently not uncommon between Dugan and Northwood. Northwood closed its doors in 1925. Dugan also closed its doors in the 1920s. Condition: This piece is in very good/excellent condition with no chips, cracks, read more