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Connie:
Glen -

I was using the same book trying to confirm also but could only find info on the pattern in carnival glass which is why it took me so long to post the first time after reading the initial question :lol

I also looked in Heacock's Book II Opalescent Glass from A to Z edition 2 but that pattern is not listed  :?

Nancy128:
Thanks Glen and Connie.  It just simply amazes me on how fast everyone is in spotting glass.  When I picked this up yesterday at a yard sale, I said to myself, I bet Glen would know what this is.  But I did try to do it myself before I just gave up.  3-in-1 patterns is pretty advance for me but not for you and Connie!!!!!  Thanks again.
Nancy

Nancy128:
So is the consensus on this compote is new and LG Wright probably was the culprit?

Connie:
No, Nancy.  I am  saying that I think it is an original Dugan piece but can't confirm it.

I am afraid that I am not much help with L.G. Wright pieces.  It is not a company that I have a reference book on or have studied because I do not purposefully buy pieces made by them.

But between you and vintagerose it looks like I may have to buy the darn book  :lol:

Any excuse is a good excuse to buy another reference book  :wink:

Connie:
No, no, no Nancy  :D  :D  :D

I wasn't complaining!  I was making a joke.  L.G. Wright is just not a company that I have researched and therefore my knowledge is lacking in that area.  

I was using your questions and vintagerose's as an excuse to buy another book  :lol:  8)

It is a coincidence that both of you had pieces that LG Wright had some possible involvement.

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