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Your Price: $ 247.50
 Item Number: 876-03315-1 |
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The Northwood Glass Company made this Rare Blue Pattern Glass Water Pitcher in the early 1900s. The pattern is called ORIENTAL POPPY. It features a pattern of Poppy Flowers on a Tankard Style Pitcher with an applied glass handle. It is about 13-1/2 inches tall and has no chips or cracks, but it has an open surface straw mark (folding marks from the molding process) at the end of the stem on the poppy on the backside that can be felt with a fingernail (see photo). The gold decoration is worn off the rim and higher areas of the design. During production, there were some impurities in the glass that resulted in inclusions in the form of small white specks inside the glass (see photos for examples). Northwood also produced this pitcher with a carnival finish and carnival glass collectors know how truly rare that one is. |
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