Flawless Northwood 1901 Pan-American Exposition Stripe Opalescent White Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Vase
Very Scarce
Northwood 1901 Pan-American Exposition Stripe Opalescent White Glass Vase. This vase has a Jack-in-the-Pulpit Top with an
Applied Rigaree Neck Collar and features a fancy embossed Wreath Medallion on
the front. In the center of the medallion,
it reads - ‘PAN AMERICAN 1901’,
Very few examples
of the early Northwood Pan-American Vases, made in 1901 for the World’s Fair in
Buffalo, have surfaced over the years. Perhaps
its because National Glass Company (aka, Northwood) only began its operations
in 1899 in Indiana, PA, while at the same time replicating a ‘temporary’ glass-making
factory on the grounds at the Pan-American Exposition. Vases have been found in blue, white,
cranberry, and yellow (Vaseline) glass with white opalescent stripe; also in
blue & white spatter glass; and in a couple of solid colors including clear.
The Antique Pan-Am Expo Vase measures
6-1/2" tall by approx. 4" in diameter at its widest with a 2-1/8"
diameter footed base. The vase is in Flawless
Condition with NO chips, cracks, or repairs. Its Overall Condition, commensurate with age
of 123 years (and in unused condition as a bud vase), is SUPERB, OUTSTANDING,
& EXCELLENT!!
This 1901 Northwood
Pan-Am Rarity is being offered here at a very fair ‘Buy
It Now' price….. or you can simply ‘Make An
Offer’, as I am always open to negotiations!
Expert
Packing & Insurance are included. So
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LAST CHANCE FOR A RARE 1901 EXPOSITION VASE THAT HAS AN AVERAGE SELLING PRICE AT $300+...... BEING REMOVED NEXT WEEK