Malaga, Dugan

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 15 years. The rosebowl on the right is amethyst and is from the collection of Carl and Eunice Booker.

Hartung Book Six: Malaga

Bowls, 8-9 inches

Amethyst, 90 (1996), 25 (1999)

Marigold, 80 (2011), 150 (2019)

Marigold, deep flared, 185 (2016)

Rosebowls

Amethyst, rare

Marigold, 65, 325 (both 1998), 50 (2022)

12/13/2022

This unusual nut bowl shape in marigold sold at the 2009 Lincoln Land Carnival Glass Club auction for $25. Thanks to Carl Booker for the photo.