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Offline adam20

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Northwood Vase
« on: May 31, 2011, 07:28:36 PM »
Some time ago (many years) I posted a vase and got this reply 'Northwood Diamond Point Vase 6.5" 1930s, easy to spot as the pattern has an overall diamond motif. Heights range from 5.5" to 12" with those under 7" bringing a bit of a premium price. Most vases have 12 flame arrangement shown here, but a few have just six - $90.00 for green' Now does this staement still hold true after all these years and has the value fallen or increased

Still got vase and better photos posted below than previous post

Thanks Adam

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Offline jsmeasell

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Re: Northwood Vase
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2011, 07:51:09 PM »
It's Northwood, but the plant went out of business in 1925 (and Harry died in 1919), so it can't be from the 1930s. It look like typical "green Carnival" glass, which dates 1910-1915 or so. This web site has good coverage, especially in the section devoted to vases:

www.ddoty.com
James Measell, Historian
Fenton Art Glass Co.

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