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TS Victorian EAPG Northwood Everglades Custard Gold Enameled Covered Sugar!

$ 22.44

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Color: custard
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Glassmaking Technique: mold blown
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Object Type: Covered Sugar Bowl
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type of Glass: custard/uranium
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Victorian EAPG Northwood Everglades Custard Gold Enameled Covered Sugar!
    We will be listing many treasures that are extremely rare over the upcoming weeks from our own collection. This is a beautiful custard colored EAPG creamer.  It was produced by Northwood beginning in 1904.  The line was originally named Carnelian but now is called Everglades.  The piece is enameled with gold colored flowers and raised flowing bars.  The opening has a scalloped effect.  The base is also scalloped with overlaying leaves.  It contains uranium oxide and fluoresces like vaseline glass under blacklight.
    There is very minimal wear to the gold and even less to the green.  This came from the West Virginia Museum of Glass.  The glass has no ash marks or discolorations.  A fabulous example!
    Add some brilliant color and stunning design to your collection with this magnificent piece.
    Size is 4 1/4" wide and 7 1/4" tall. There are no chips or cracks.  Make room on the Top Shelf for this one!  See photos.
    Top Shelf Antiques now accepts consignments or will buy one piece or an entire collection. Please write us for more information.
    We accept PayPal. For security, we mark all our items prior to shipment, so we can validate the legitimacy of a return should one be requested.
    Return Policy: We offer a Money Back Guarantee that items are authentic, however, we do not accept frivolous returns.
    Condition of item: Please understand the items we sell are old, and as such, demonstrate characteristics of age, which may include scratches around the base, bubbles, pattern irregularities, straw marks or mold marks, and pontils that are not highly ground are unfinished and may have ash in them. Victorian hand blown glass was produced in dirty conditions, and sometimes may have ash or dirt specks. All of these features are expected to occur in antique glass, we will not accept a return on an item because it has these features. We will accurately describe any chips cracks or other damage that would impact the value of the piece, so you can bid accordingly. Please notify me within 3 days of receipt if you have a concern about your purchase. And most importantly, email me with any questions prior to bidding, we usually respond within hours to questions. Good luck bidding on this unique item!
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