Northwood Klondyke

Blue Opalescent
Blue Opalescent

Clear
Clear  

Canary Opalescent

CANARY OPALESCENT

VGCI

Mosser Green Opalescent
Green Opalescent

White Opalescent
White Opalescent

Northwood Glass Company produced the Klondyke pattern between 1897-1903.  This pattern is also know by glass collectors as Fluted Scrolls and Jackson.  These names essentially refer to the same pattern with the exception  that Jackson has a band of flowers pressed into the clear horizontal band.

Most of the Klondyke Card receivers have a triangular shape with 12 pointed tips on the wavy edges and there are 3 major undulations (waves) as it goes from side to side. These pieces are fairly common and perhaps more prevalent than any other Klondyke piece as many were produced and many seem to have survived. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mosser has reproduced the Klondyke pattern perfectly in Green Opalescent, but has never reproduced it in Canary Opalescent (Vaseline) to the best of my knowledge. Also, Mosser has not reproduced the whimsey, but has reproduced the Master Berry Bowl, Berry Bowl, and small Covered Butter (or Puff Box).               xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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