Wide Panel, Northwood | |
Few pieces of carnival glass are as dramatic as the large epergnes--which were originally intended to hold both fruit and flowers. Unfortunately, handling of the several awkward components has led to damage in many of the existing examples. Vases are difficult to identify as they are similar to many other fairly large vases. These have 10 panels and a base diameter of 4 3/4 inches with a 44-point star in the base. Often seen with a heavier marigold iridescence at the top as shown in the photo. Note that Northwood's Flute vase is quite similar but with eight panels and a 4 1/4-inch base. For more on paneled vases, click here. |
Epergnes, (base, 1 center and 3 side lilies) Amethyst/purple, 600, 700 (2014), 1,300 (2018), 1,300 (2019), 425 (minor damage, 2021), 500, 725 (both 2022) Aqua opal, one known Blue, 800 (1995), 750 (2001), 585 (2019) Green, 430, 850 (both 2020), 1,300 (2018), 350, 400, 450, 600 (all 2021), 250, 300, 350, 500 (all 2022) Green opal, 350 (2022) Ice blue, 9,000 (2006), 13,500 (2007), 7,500 (2011) Ice green, 7,000 (2003), 8,000 (2006), 4,000 (2011) Lime green, 2 known, 2,300 (2018) Marigold, 250, 475, 550 (all 2020), 225, 325 400, 475 (all 2021), 200, 220, 225, 275 (all 2022) White, 2,200 (2016), 720 (2018), 400 (minor damage, 2021), 525, 725 (both 2022) White opal, 325 (2022) Center lily Center lily in silver base Side lilies
Updated 10/25/2022 |
Vases, 4 1/2 - 5 inch base Amethyst/purple, 650 (2015), 450 (2018), 425 (2020), 275, 400 (both 2021) Green, 35 (2019), 20 (2020), 30, 35, 45 (all 2021), 80 (2022) Green, 21--22 inches tall, 230 (2006), 170 (2016) Marigold, 10 (2015), 60, 625 (both 2018), 30, 150 (both 2021), 25 (2022) Master salt (old stretch glass)
The above marigold salt set sold in 2019 for $100.
A 7-piece salt set sold in 2022 for $55 along with two individual salts in vaseline for $65 & $85.
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