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Nancy128:
Okay, I feel much better.  Sometimes the written word doesn't sound the same when you read it.  

I went onto the L.G Wright site today and can't find anything about this compote.  I also looked at severval sites on Dugan and still nothing that could help.  Northwood might be my next stop on the internet highway.  

Thanks for the fast reply, Connie!! :D  :D  :D  :D  :D

Glen:
The pattern - or should I say the combined trio of patterns - was used by Dugan at his Indiana, PA plant, where it was made in Carnival Glass.

As I noted above, many of the Dugan moulds were obtained by L.G. Wright - but I am not aware of it being made by them in this trio combination. If they were to have made it (or more correctly, have had it made for them) they would have had to have the correct match of mould and plunger for these three patterns.

I agree with Connie - and although I do have the L G Wright book, I can't find the item in it.

On the evidence presented, it seems most likely that the maker of your item was Dugan. Beyond that it is impossible to say, based on the information that I have available.

Glen

Nancy128:
Thank you so much for your thoughts and professional opinion.  I truly appreciate it Glen. :D  :D  :D
Nancy

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