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Northwood Jewel and Flower Opalescent Butter Dish

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Posted 2 years ago

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Shawnl86
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Hello, this is my Jewel and Flower Northwood Butter dish, It’s in White Opalescent Glass, and has Gorgeous Creamy Blue and White Opalescence, The Gold is in Excellent Condition! Especially for being 100 years old, I am attempting to find more Backgrounds for my Pictures so I am testing the Table in my front room which was built by my uncle.
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Shawnl86

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  1. dah2112 dah2112, 2 years ago
    Very nice Shawn
  2. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 2 years ago
    Thanks Dah2112, place seems alittle slow? you seem like one of the few active!
    I think im going to load up some victorian glass coming here soon, try to keep this place active with new show and tells!
  3. Paul , 2 years ago
    Northwood's Encore has always been one of my favorites, very nice.
  4. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 2 years ago
    Thanks You Paul! I’ve actually Acquired the Creamer to this Set and it matches the Butter dish Very Well, Ill have it posted in a week or so depending on my schedule and the weather!
  5. wingletts wingletts, 2 years ago
    Nice, Hey Paul, still looking for my bottom of my butter dish, this one doesn't match but GREAT LOOKING.
  6. Paul71 Paul71, 2 years ago
    In June I had the good fortune of finding a GREEN opalescent creamer in this pattern on one of my antique excursions in Upstate NY. The pattern is only listed in flint, blue, and canary opalescent. I've had correspondence with another collector who has a green opal sugar missing its lid. Must have been a very limited run in green opal.

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