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CARNIVALGLASSSALE
OFFERING ANTIQUE CARNIVAL GLASS MADE BY THE NORTHWOOD, FENTON, IMPERIAL, CAMBRIDGE and DUGAN GLASS COMPANIES.
Offered for your offerding pleasure is a NEAR CUT Inverted Strawberry creamer in Cambridge\'s amethyst Carnival Glass. This absolutely lovely piece measures 6\" in length, 4\" in width, 5\" in height at the handle and stands on a 3 1/8\" circular base. The iridescence is quite even up, down and all around in phenomenal satin with various hues of purple, teal, pink, violet, blue and green with golden highlights. A magnificent example of this old intaglio pattern, it carries the Cambridge NEAR CUT trademark on the interior bottom.
There are no chips, cracks or repairs to this super pretty piece. Please do refer to all of our pictures for close up details of this lovely antique item.
OUR GLASS IS ALWAYS PHOTOGRAPHED IN NATURAL DAYLIGHT AND OUR PHOTOS ARE NEVER ENHANCED.
We can combine multiple purchases (within reason) to save you excess shipping costs.If you do purchase multiple items please do not pay until we invoice you.
We ship to you via USPS Priority Insured Mail; usually within 24 hours of payment.
Please note: This item is being sold as is, do read our description carefully as we list any damage that we find. We accept returns only if we have grossly misrepresented this item. Keep in mind that these pieces of antique (100 yr old and more) carnival glass may have certain flaws and imperfections which do not exist in modern glassware. Antique Carnival Glass may have none, some or all of the following: just a few or many air bubbles of various sizes, inclusions (ash, cinders, etc.), “straw marks” (actually shear marks), tool marks, worn, missing or pooled iridescence, heat checks (internal fissures caused by uneven cooling); rough seams, extra glass at seams or webbing between edge points. This glass was produced a century ago in less than clean environments before Quality Control existed. It was cut with cold shears often producing what is commonly referred to as \"straw marks\". It was then hand pressed into moulds that did eventually wear out, thus lessening detail. Finally, it was hand-sprayed with metallic salts and sometimes re-fired for certain effects. Edge treatments such as ruffles, candy ribbon, tight crimped, pie crust or 3-in-1 were all hand shaped with various tools which often lefttool marks. Always keep in mind that these manufacturing imperfections are commonplace in antique carnival glass. We value our customers very much. It is our policy to promptly ship very clean, well packed glass and to always represent our carnival glass as honestly as possible via description and detailed close-up photography.Prompt payment is most graciously appreciated within 3 days of the sale ending. Thank you.
Proud members of:www.cga, International Carnival Glass, Great Lakes, Lincoln Land and Heart of America Carnival Glass Associations.
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