Diamonds, Millersburg | |
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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
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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 |
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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 |