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Northwood #636 Large Deep Blue Stretch Glass Candy Jar sans lid c. early 1920s
$ 13.2
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Description
Northwood #636 Blue Stretch GlassCandy Jar (sans lid)
c. early 1920s
Made by the
Harry C. Northwood Glass Company
Wheeling, West Virginia
Approximate Dimensions
4.25" (Diameter)
6.5" (High)
3.875" (Base Diameter)
This is a wonderful dark rich blue stretch glass candy jar (without lid) featuring the pattern "#
636
" made by the Harry C. Northwood Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia, circa early 1920s.
The base jar is 6-paneled and although it does not have its original lid, it is perfectly functional and is a stunning piece of stretch glass.
Excellent condition. No chips, cracks, or restorations. The pattern is well-articulated, the iridescence is strong and unmarred.
There are the usual internal air bubbles and straw marks (shearing and crimping tool marks) commonly associated with the hand manufacturing of old carnival, opalescent and EAPG. Each piece of this old fabulous glass is unique, no two pieces are identical.
Source
: Heacock, William, James Measell, & Berry Wiggins (1991),
Harry Northwood: The Wheeling Years 1901-1925
. Antique Publications: Marietta, OH.
Payment must be received within 3 days of auction or store close.
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{Please see photos directly below.}
{Northwood
#636
Blue Stretch Glass Candy Jar sans lid, c. early 1920s}
{Aerial View:
Northwood
#636
Blue Stretch Glass Candy Jar sans lid, c. early 1920s}
{Bottom:
Northwood
#636
Blue Stretch Glass Candy Jar sans lid, c. early 1920s}
{Northwood
#636
Blue Stretch Glass Candy Jar sans lid, c. early 1920s}
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