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NORTHWOOD #695 "Colonial" Blue Stretch 6-sided 8.5" pair of Candleholders c1920s

$ 36.95

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Maker: Harry C. Northwood Glass, Wheeling, West Virginia
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Circa: Early half of 1920s
  • Form No.: 695 (Colonial)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Condition: Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs on this antique early 1920s blue stretch glass pair of candleholders form#695 (Colonial) hexagonal by the Harry C Northwood Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia. Stunning iridescence and stretch effect. Great find. (Please see full description.)
  • Type of Glass: Stretch
  • Object Type: Candleholders
  • Color: Blue, Iridized
  • Approximate Dimensions: 8.5" tall, 1.875" upper rim

    Description

    Northwood #695 Colonial Blue Stretch 8.5 inch Candleholders circa 1920s
    (Photo taken indoors with no flash.  More photos below.)
    Classic Northwood Glass
    #695 COLONIAL
    Hexagonal
    Blue Stretch Glass
    Candleholders (2)
    Excellent Condition
    Approximate Dimensions:
    8.5"(Tall)
    1.875" (Upper Rim Diameter)
    4.375" (Maximum Base Diameter)
    Made by
    Harry C. Northwood Glass Company
    Wheeling, West Virginia
    circa:  early to mid 1920s
    Source
    :  Madely, John & Dave Shetlar (1998),
    American Iridescent Stretch Glass:  Identification and Value Guide
    .  Collector Books:  Paducah, KY.
    This is a really nice pair of blue stretch glass candleholders made by Northwood Glass in the #695 "Colonial" six-sided form, circa early to mid 1920s.
    {Photos taken indoors without flash.}
    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. Both Northwood and Dugan-Diamond Glass shut down in the mid-1920s.
    Condition.
    This antique pair of candleholders is in
    excellent condition
    with no cracks or chips or repairs.  The stretch iridescence is shimmering.
    There are, of course, the usual straw marks ("shearing and crimping tool marks") and internal air bubbles from manufacturing commonly associated with the making of old EAPG, stretch, carnival, and opalescent glass.
    The hand making and finishing of old glass assures that no two pieces are identical, each piece is truly unique.
    ... A nice find!
    ... Would look great alongside any Northwood, Dugan, Jefferson,  Millersburg, Fenton, Westmoreland, Sowerby, Brockwitz, Riihimaki, Imperial, or other antique glass from the makers of fine opalescent, stretch, carnival glass, and EAPG.
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