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Northwood Carnival Glass Ribbed and Footed Bowl 3 Fruits Pattern w. Sawtooth Rim

Northwood Carnival Glass Ribbed and Footed Bowl 3 Fruits Pattern w. Sawtooth Rim

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Northwood Amethyst Carnival Glass Ribbed Footed Bowl — 3 Fruits Pattern (1910–1915)

Experience the charm of early American carnival glass with this Northwood amethyst bowl. Crafted in the 1910s, it balances a refined footed silhouette with a lively iridescent surface that shifts from lilac to emerald as light catches the contours. The stippled background adds depth, while the sawtooth rim adds a touch of architectural detail that collectors prize today.

Key features that set this piece apart

  • Color and finish: rich amethyst carnival glass with a dynamic iridescent glow.
  • Size: 9 inches (23.5 cm) in diameter and 1 5/8 inches (5.25 cm) high—substantial enough to serve as a focal display yet elegant for everyday use.
  • Design details: ribbed back that catches light from multiple angles, a crisp sawtooth rim, and a stippled background for added texture.
  • Pattern authenticity: identified as Northwood’s 3 fruits pattern, a distinctive motif cherished by collectors.
  • Period and provenance: manufactured circa 1910–1915, placing it in the classic era of carnival glass.
  • Manufacturer flaws show in the fine folds on the back of this genuine Northwood piece.
  • Condition: very good antique condition, ready to display or add to a collection.

Pattern and authenticity notes

The 3 fruits pattern is a hallmark of Northwood’s imaginative approach to decorative glass, combining naturalistic fruit motifs with the shimmering carnival glass surface. While some pieces carry backstamps, this bowl is documented by pattern and style as a Northwood 3 fruits example. The combination of the ribbed exterior, stippled background, and the sawtooth rim is characteristic of Northwood’s craftsmanship from the 1910s, making it a credible and desirable collectible for enthusiasts of early American glass.

Ideal uses and display ideas

  • Centerpiece on a dining or coffee table: place citrus or dried botanicals inside for a seasonal display that plays with color and light.
  • Fruit or confection display: use it to present small fruits, wrapped candies, or decorative soaps in a cabinet or hutch.
  • Vintage-themed vignette: pair with other Northwood or carnival glass pieces for a curated period display in a living room or showcase.
  • Gift for collectors: a thoughtful addition for someone building a Northwood collection or expanding a carnival glass assortment.

Care, maintenance, and handling tips

To preserve the iridescent finish and delicate form: wash by hand with lukewarm water and a mild dish soap. Avoid abrasive pads or harsh cleaners, and never place carnival glass in a dishwasher. Dry with a soft cloth and store away from direct sunlight to minimize any potential color fading over many years of display. Handle with care—although sturdy for its era, the ribbed surface and footed base can be susceptible to chips if knocked against hard surfaces.

Who this bowl is ideal for

  • Antique glass collectors seeking a representative Northwood piece from the early 20th century.
  • Home decorators aiming to incorporate a touch of vintage iridescence and texture into a coffee table or display shelf.
  • Gift purchasers looking for a unique, historically rich bowl with genuine craftsmanship and an unmistakable patina.

Why this piece stands out from similar items

Compared with more common modern glass, this Northwood amethyst carnival bowl delivers authentic era craftsmanship, a distinctive three-fruits motif, and a textured background that creates depth under light. The footed design elevates the piece from a simple bowl to a styled objet d’art, while the combination of ribbing, stippling, and sawtooth rim shows the careful attention to detail that defines Northwood’s carnival glass line from 1910–1915.

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