Antique Victorian

Northwood Glass Company

"BEADED CABLE"

Green Opalescent Glass

7-3/4"

Ruffled Edge Bowl



This dish has the "Beaded Cable" exterior pattern, sits on 3-ball feet and has a very strong "firey-orange tint", milky opalescence around the outside edges.  

 

Introduced and made by Northwood c. 1904 during the Victorian period (1865-1910)


This pattern is seldom found in a green opalescence.


It is un-marked, Northwood did not use the "N"-in-a-circle-trademark until 1906

 

 

Maker: H. Northwood Glass Company, Wheeling, West Virginia (1902-1925)

 

Date Introduced: c. 1904

 

Size: 7 - 3/4" diameter x 2 - 3/4" tall

 

Condition: perfect with NO chips, nicks, cracks or repairs. There are one or two of the usual 'straw marks', as can be expected with antique glass. 

 

 

DO NOT SELL REPRODUCTIONS

 

THE ITEMS I SELL ARE AUTHENTIC VINTAGE ORIGINALS

 

 

REFERENCE:

Shown on page 22 in the Standard Encyclopedia of Opalescent Glass 5th edition by Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile

 

 

The white glare showing in the photos is from light reflection and not damage. All photos were taken outdoors in natural lighting (no flash).