| Cherries, Paneled Cherries, Dugan Updated 5/1/2012 More | |
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| Dugan made its Cherries patterns from several different molds. One, a collar-based mold with the Jeweled Heart reverse, was used to make the large bowls like that above left. These are usually found in ruffled examples but there are a few known in ice cream shape. Most of the ruffled examples have six ruffles, but the one shown here has eight, making it rather rare. A mold with three ball feet, like that above right, was used to make most of the other pieces. These are also found without the interior pattern and are called Paneled Cherries. A separate mold was used to make the sauces and small plates. Round collar-based bowls have been reproduced. | |
Bowls, collar base, 9-10 inches![]() Peach opal, 40-70 ![]() Peach opal, ice cream shape, 125 (2010) ![]() Purple, 250, 275, 325 (all 2009), 300 (2010), 200 (2011) ![]() Purple, 8 ruffles, 375 (2005), 400 (2006) ![]() Purple, ice cream shape, 525 (1996), 115 (2008), 95 (2011) Sauces, usually ruffled or crimped
Small plates, 6 inches, usually crimped |
Bowls, footed, ruffled or 3/1 edge![]() Ice blue, 1 known, 800 (2008) ![]() Marigold, 15-25 ![]() Peach opal, 30-50 ![]() Purple, 35, 55, 100 (all 2009), 50, 55, 85, 90, 135, 350 (all 2010) Bowls, footed, 2 sides up Bowls, tricorner, footed Plate, 9 inch, footed |
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Paneled Cherries bowls, as shown at left, lack the interior pattern, though they are sometimes decorated with painted flowers as shown here (the back pattern can be seen through the front).
Paneled Cherries bowls, footed Bowls with enameled flowers |