| Malaga, Dugan Updated 11/26/2007 | |
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| Dugan's Malaga pattern is quite hard to find. The pattern has a large group of grapes in the center resting on top of a bunch of leaves. The outer parts are plain. In case you were wondering, Malaga is a sweet Spanish wine and is pronounced (according to Webster's), MAL-a-ga. Only a handful of pieces in this pattern have sold in the last 10 years. The rosebowl on the right is amethyst and is from the collection of Carl and Eunice Booker. | |
Bowls, 8-9 inches![]() Amethyst, 90 (1996), 25 (1999) ![]() Marigold, 30 (1998), 60 (2002), 20 (2007) Rosebowls | |