Diamonds, Millersburg

A simple but effective design consisting of large diamonds bordered with a sort of zipper effect. Green is the most often seen color. Pitchers are on the small side, about 7 inches tall.

Hartung Book Two: Diamond Tumbler
Hartung Book Nine: Diamond Pitcher

Tumblers

Amber, 80 (2001)

Amethyst/purple, 25, 30, 70 (all 2021),
   40 (2022)

Aqua/teal, 75, 80 (both 2020),
   35 (2021)

Green, 20, 25, 30, 110 (all 2021),
   45 (2022)

Marigold, 95 (2021), 20 (2022)

Marigold variant, 40 (2019)
Water sets, 7 piece

Amethyst/purple, 250 (2019), 210 (2022)

Amethyst, 5 piece, 225 (2016), 225 (2021)

Green, 160 (2017), 185, 275 (both 2018)

Green, no spout on pitcher, 1,050 (2008)

Green, 5 piece, 225 (2017), 160, 170 (both 2022)

Marigold, 225 (2019), 160 (2022)

Marigold, 5 piece, 90 (2020)

Water pitchers

Amethyst/purple, 100 (2020), 100, 120 (both 2021)

Amethyst, with 2 tumblers, 110 (2019), 200 (2021)

Amethyst, no spout, 1,650 (2017)

Aqua, 250 (2021), 350 (2022)

Green, 200 (2021), 95 (2022)

Green, no spout, 1,700 (2017)

Horehound, 65 (2018)

Marigold, 80, 100 (both 2020), 25, 60 (both 2021)

Marigold with 1 tumbler, 70 (2020), 25 (2021)

The marigold spittoon whimsey above was made from a tumbler and is one of two known. It sold for $7,000 in 1994 and for $14,000 in 2007. Another sold for $8,000 in 2011. One sold in 2010 for $4,400 and yet another in 2020 for $9,500.

There are very few examples of the punch bowls and bases known; one each in green and marigold, one or two in amethyst. An amethyst example sold in 1995 for $3,700; either this one or another sold in 2002 for $6,000 (with a small chip on the collar base), and in 2010 for $5,500. In 2018, a puch base only in amethyst brought $325.

In 2010, green and marigold punch bowls and bases sold for $4,200 and $4,000 respectively. On eBay in 2004 a base to a green punch set sold for $406. In 2017 a green punch bowl and base with an internal crack sold for $2,900. No punch cups are known to exist.

Updated 11/27/2022