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Northwood GREEK KEY AND SCALES Opalescent EAPG dome footed 8-ruffled bowl ~1908

$ 29.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Circa: 1908, EAPG
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Pattern: Greek Key and Scales
  • Type of Glass: Opalescent Glass
  • Object Type: Bowl
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Form: Opalescent Glass Bowl (ruffled)
  • Condition: Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, chiggers, or repairs on this antique (1908) opalescent glass bowl made by Northwood in the hugely desirable pattern of "Greek Key and Scales." Great find. Stunning opalescence.
  • Maker: Northwood Glass, Wheeling, West Virginia

    Description

    Northwood Greek Key and Scale Opalescent Ruffled Footed Bowl ca 1908
    (Photo taken outdoors with no flash.  More photos below.)
    Classic Northwood Glass
    Greek Key and Scales
    Opalescent, 8-Ruffled and
    Dome Footed Glass Bowl
    Approximate Dimensions:
    8¾"(Diameter) x
    3½" (High) x
    3½" (Dome Base Diameter)
    Signed ("underlined N-in-Circle" interior bottom center) and Made by
    Harry C. Northwood Glass Company
    Wheeling, West Virginia
    ca 1910s
    Source
    :  Heacock, William, James Measell, & Berry Wiggins (1991),
    Harry Northwood: The Wheeling Years 1901-1925.
    Antique Publications: Marietta, OH.
    This is a wonderful, antique "
    Greek Key and Scales
    " ruffled, opalescent glass bowl made by the Harry C. Northwood Glass Company in the 1910s.
    The dome-footed bowl features the elegant pattern on the exterior while the interior is smooth.
    {bottom of bowl}
    {closer-up of pattern}
    Very Brief Background on Northwood & Dugan.
    Thomas Dugan and his cousin, Harry C. Northwood, started out in the 1880s as employees at the Hobbs-Brockunier Glass firm in Wheeling, West Virginia.  Eventually, Harry would form the
    Northwood Glass Company
    of Wheeling, West Virginia and Thomas would form the
    Dugan Glass Company of Indiana, Pennsylvania
    .  Both companies were kingpins of the carnival and opalescent glass market in the early 1900's.  Trading, swapping, or "borrowing" one another's glass moulds has been speculated.  Both Northwood and Dugan-Diamond Glass shut down in the mid-1920s.
    Condition.
    This item is in
    excellent condition
    with no chips, cracks, flea bites, or restorations.
    There are, of course, the usual straw marks ("shearing and crimping tool marks") from manufacturing commonly associated with the making of old EAPG, carnival, and opalescent glass. The hand making and finishing of old glass assures that no two pieces are identical, each piece is truly unique.
    ... would look great alongside any Northwood, Dugan, Jefferson,  Millersburg, Fenton, Westmoreland, Imperial, or other antique glass from the makers of fine opalescent, carnival glass, and EAPG.
    {Photo taken indoors with no flash.}
    Buyer to pay calculated shipping & handling (it's insured).  Paypal only accepted.  Payment must be received within 3 days of auction close. Always happy to combine shipping when safe to save you shipping costs.  Thank you.
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