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1905-1915 Dugan Or Northwood? Vaseline Trumpet Vase, Uranium, 6.5”

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Opalescent glass, particularly vaseline opalescent glass, gained significant popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in the United States. Manufacturers like Northwood and Dugan were renowned for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often incorporating uranium oxide to create the distinctive vaseline glow. These pieces were typically pressed or blown and often featured elaborate ruffled rims and decorative motifs.

This type of vase, often referred to as a "corn vase" or similar descriptive names, was a common decorative item during the Edwardian era and into the Art Deco period. They were produced in various forms, including trumpet vases, footed bowls, and pitchers, and were highly sought after for their aesthetic appeal and the unique visual properties of the opalescent glass. Their production represents a significant chapter in American glassmaking history.

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