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Coin Spot, Dugan

These compotes have an exterior pattern with columns of stippled thumbprints. Mostly seen in peach opal and marigold; rarer colors such as celeste blue and cobalt blue are the most desirable. Note that auctioneers sometimes identify these as Coin Dot although they are not that Fenton pattern. The pattern may be called Thumbprint. The two examples above, in ice green and cobalt blue with stretch iridescence, are courtesy of Carl and Eunice Booker.

Compotes
Amber, rare
Amethyst/purple, 35, 45 (both 2007), 40, 55 (both 2008), 20 (2010), 35, 65 (both 2015)
Amethyst/purple, electric, 300 (1997)
Aqua opal, one known
Blue, 95 (1996), 65 (1998), 40 (2012)
Blue, cobolt, stretch effect, 650 (1994), 500 (2001)
Celeste blue, 725 (2008), 300, 450 (both 2011), 625 (2012)
Ice green, 300 (1993), 275 (1995)
Lime green, 45 (2005), 95 (2008), 40 (2013), 25 (2014), 30, 35, 55 (all 2015)
Marigold, 10, 30 (both 2005), 13 (2011), 5 (2013)
Peach opal, 10 (2011), 65 (2012), 23 (2013), 10 (2014), 10, 10, 10 (all 2015)
Pink, 115 (2011)
Vaseline (does not glow), 40 (2004)

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Stippling/Stippled: An artistic effect on the mould that results in the blank space in the pattern appearing to have a rough, sandy appearance.