Posted 1 year ago
Shawnl86
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If you have Followed me throughout my time on here you will know that I really love Creamers, especially Northwood's Fantastic and Elegant Opalescent Creamers, this particular one is a Northwood Jewel and Flower Creamer which is over 100 years old, The Amount of Hand Applied Gold that has survived this last 100 years is Amazing I would guess 85% - 90% the only area of loss being on the Rim.
I have also Added a picture with my Northwood Jewel and Flower Butter dish which I had posted about a Year ago, A Fine pair!
Thanks for Looking!
Best Regards
Shawnl86
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Thanks for the Loves Cindy, Kbedda, and Mikko!
Beautiful!
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Thank You Hornet :)
Thanks for the feedback Homer and Tony!
that is amazing how this beautiful glassware survives many times longer than us -- very pretty shawn
I agree Epson which is one of my favorite aspects of glass, its fragile but when taken care of properly it can survive for centuries without much change! and Thank you for the compliment! and Thanks for the loves guys! :)
Thanks Kindy, Brat, and Hornet!