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Northwood Carnival Glass Vase

By Grandma's Carn…, 13 July, 2025
Description

Green base/marigold coated carnival glass, embossed with Northwood's logo, an "N" underlined in a circle. Feathers motif.

The base measures 3.75" across. The height is 7.5" and the narrowest part of the vase is approximately 2.25" across.

Category
Glass
Medium
pressed glass, carnival glass
Distinguishing marks
Embossed 'N' underlined in a circle at base
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
The base measures 3.75" across. The height is 7.5" and the narrowest part of the vase is approximately 2.25" across.
Date Period
early 20th century
History
My grandmother (b. 1910) collected carnival glass.
For Sale?
No
Photos

Grandma's Carn…

1 day ago

Northwood carnival glass

Any info will be appreciated. (Date, current value, etc.) I will likely put it up on ebay.

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NaidaTheCollector

5 hours 2 min ago

Northwood Carnival Glass Vase

Item Description:
This is a vintage Northwood carnival glass vase in a "Feathers" or "Palm Leaf" pattern. It features a marigold iridescent coating over a green pressed glass base, and exhibits a scalloped/flared rim with a vertical feathered motif. The bottom bears the Northwood trademark “N” underlined in a circle, indicating authenticity.

Historical Context:

  • Manufacturer: Northwood Glass Company, Wheeling, West Virginia.
  • Production Era: Early 1900s, likely circa 1910–1925, which aligns with the time period of your grandmother’s collection.
  • Carnival Glass: Originally an inexpensive pressed glass product given away at fairs and carnivals, it is now highly collectible due to its rich colors and iridescent finish.

Specifications:

  • Pattern: Likely "Feather" or "Palm Leaf", a known Northwood pattern.
  • Color: Green base with marigold iridescent finish.
  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 7.5 inches
    • Base: 3.75 inches
    • Narrowest point: ~2.25 inches
  • Finish: Iridescent carnival glaze
  • Marking: Embossed Northwood “N” underlined in a circle (authentic)

Condition:

  • Grade: Good
  • No chips, cracks, or severe wear visible in the photos.
  • Slight surface wear consistent with age.
  • Strong iridescence and color retention.

Estimated Value:

As of current collector market trends (2024–2025), Northwood vases like this are moderately sought after by carnival glass collectors. Prices depend on color rarity, condition, and pattern demand.

  • Estimated Market Value: $85 – $150 USD
    • Green base with marigold is attractive but not the rarest combo
    • Presence of the Northwood logo increases desirability
    • Excellent display quality and collectible condition

Authentication:

âś… Authentic Northwood due to:

  • Embossed mark
  • Classic marigold over green colorway
  • Known feather-like pattern style
  • Proper period shape and construction

Preservation Recommendations:

  • Display: Away from direct sunlight to prevent iridescence fading.
  • Cleaning: Use a soft dry cloth. Avoid harsh detergents or abrasive materials.
  • Storage: Keep in a padded and upright position if not on display to prevent stress on the flared rim.

Recommendation:

This piece is a beautiful and authentic example of early 20th-century Northwood carnival glass and would make a fine addition to a curated vintage glass collection. A professional appraisal might be warranted for insurance purposes, particularly if you intend to catalog your grandmother’s full collection.

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