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7639 Northwood DRAPERY VARIANT 9" Custard Glass Vase with Nutmeg Stain
$ 31.67
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Description
DRAPERY VARIANT. Gorgeous Northwood Custard Glass 9" Vase with Nutmeg Stain. This Vase is in excellent undamaged antique condition, but there is a line of missing or scraped stain on one rib. Unable to determine if production or post-production issue.Custard Glass glows under UV light because of its uranium dioxide content (colorant).H.
ORTHWOOD & CO.
1908 - 1925
ANTIQUE CUSTARD GLASS
DRAPERY VARIANT
Gorgeous Northwood Custard Glass 9" Vase with Nutmeg Stain.
This Vase is in excellent undamaged condition, but there is a line of missing or scraped stain on one rib.
Unable to determine if production or post-production issue.
Custard Glass glows under UV light because of its uranium dioxide content (colorant).
Harry Northwood
formed the Northwood Company in Indiana, Pennsylvania, in 1896. In 1901, unhappy with being a member of the National Glass Combine, Northwood leased his Indiana, Pennsylvania plant to his cousin Thomas Dugan, bought the old Hobbs, Brockunier plant in Wheeling, West Virginia, and was back to being happy as an independent producer. His old plant in Indiana, PA, became the Dugan Glass Company (later, the Diamond Glass Co.). Northwood was the only glass maker to use the Pie Crust Edge (PCE) on his bowls, and was about the only one to use an embossed trademark. Application of this trademark was an inconsistent process so that at best, only about 50% of Northwood's Carnival Glass received one. Don't depend solely on the presence of a trademark for authenticity; learn the patterns and the reproductions so that you don't pass over many wonderful pieces that aren't trademarked, or waste your money on a reproduction or fake.
Custard Glass
, which was introduced to America ca. 1895, was produced by most of the major glass makers. It derives its name from the custard-like color of the glass, ranging from yellow-green to ivory or milky white. Custard Glass contains Uranium Dioxide as a colorant, so it fluoresces under ultra-violet (black) light. Many pieces were decorated by "staining" with nutmeg (brown), blue, red, or green to accent the design. Others were painted with enamel, and/or accented with gilt. Some had all three enhancements.
Excellent Antique Condition
means that a
listed
item has no discernible post-production damage but may have one or more of the following issues related to the production methods and conditions in the early 1900s: air bubbles not squeezed out by hand-pressing; inclusions of ash or debris from dirty conditions;
strands of undissolved colorant; lines called
straw marks where molten glass was snipped with cool metal shears from the gathering rod, hardened immediately and mixed into the glass like dried paint; marks from shaping tools used to form the edge; mold issues such as incomplete or malformed edges,
rough seams, extra glass at seams, webbed, incomplete or pulled edge points; cooling issues such as
uneven legs or a bowed base causing rocking; heat checks which are internal separations from uneven cooling or burst air bubbles, etc. While these issues may be undesirable, they do not qualify as "damage".
Combined Shipping
is offered for both domestic and international shipment of multiple purchases. All items are bubble wrapped and cushioned with peanuts; no tape is used on the bubble wrap. Cartons are
labeled GLASS or FRAGILE, and
shipped in one business day; if I'm away then ASAP upon return.
All shipments are insured. International shipments will travel via USPS Priority Mail International for insurance and tracking purposes. The declared customs value may include the actual shipping charge depending on your country's import policies.
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