Antique Northwood "Blooms & Blossoms" Green Opalescent Glass Nappy Dish (c. 1905)
Antique Northwood "Blooms & Blossoms" Green Opalescent Glass Nappy Dish (c. 1905)
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Add a touch of Victorian-era elegance to your home with this stunning antique Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) nappy dish.
Manufactured by the renowned H. Northwood Glass Company around 1904, this gorgeous piece features the highly collectible "Blooms & Blossoms" pattern (originally known as Mikado). The design showcases delicate raised florals, tall buds, and textured leaves above a beautifully structured, horizontally ribbed base.
Crafted from vibrant green glass, it boasts a heavily crimped, scalloped rim that fades into a striking, milky-white opalescence. Complete with a classic single-loop handle, this dish was traditionally used for serving bonbons, mints, or nuts. Today, it makes a breathtaking display piece, ring dish, or vibrant addition to any antique glassware collection.
[Optional: Include this line if you test it and it glows] Collectors take note: This piece glows brilliantly under UV blacklight, making it a fantastic find for Uranium/Vaseline Glass enthusiasts!
Item Details:
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Maker: H. Northwood Glass Co.
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Pattern: Blooms and Blossoms / Mikado
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Date: Circa 1904–1905
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Material: Green Opalescent Glass
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Dimensions: [Insert Height] tall x [Insert Width/Diameter] wide
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Condition: Antique condition.
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