This is a gorgeous antique carnival glass water pitcher made circa 1912 by Northwood. It is marked on the bottom with the "N" symbol used by Northwood. The pattern is Peacock at the Fountain and this is done in the rare iridescent white color.

Overall, this pitcher is in nice condition for its age. There are two major chips on the base of the pitcher (see photos 7-9). There are some light scratches on the bottom of the pitcher and on the spout (photo 10). There is also a groove on one of the scalloped edges, but I don't think it's a scratch - it looks more like it happened during manufacturing (photo 5). I cleaned some debris out of this groove after I took the photo and it's not as dark now as it was when I took the photo.

Thanks for looking, and feel free to contact me with any questions.