![]() ![]() On smaller items that weigh 12 ounces or less including the shipping container I will offer you the less expensive First Class option. I estimate shipping costs at the time of listing and any difference between my estimated cost and actual will be refunded back to you through PayPal after the sale is completed. I will normally ship within 1-2 business days of receiving payment in my PayPal account. ![]() PayPal is my preferred method for receiving funds and payment is expected within 3 days of the completion of the auction. PAYMENT, SHIPPING, Insurance & PACKAGING If you do not send an instant payment through PayPal, I will send you an invoice within 24 hours of the end of the auction. SALES TAX I am required to charge 6.5% Ohio State Sales Tax on all purchases shipped to an address within the State of Ohio. ![]() Approximate Weight About 7.625 ounces (217 grams). Approximate Dimensions The piece is about 2.5” (6.4 cm) in diameter sits about 4.75” (12.1 cm) tall. It will be either just to the right of center towards the bottom or slightly above center on the right side of the photo. Please note: if you see a dark spot in the photos it is from my camera and is not a mark on the piece. Please keep in mind these photos can be blown up at least 8X-10X times normal, so anything you see will look 8X-10X times larger in the photos than it really is. There are signs of wear and tarnish to the metal lid, which also has four small splits in the metal – see the last photo for a close-up of the worst of these. Otherwise, there are no chips, cracks, hairlines, cloudiness or repairs. There are flakes and flea bites to the top rim where it was ground at the factory – see the photos. Please look closely at the photos as they are an important part of my description of this item. It is in very good to excellent original condition. Age and Condition This piece dates to circa late 1880s. Our store has many unique and interesting items in several different categories from 35 years of our dealing and collecting antiques and collectables. You can access our store through a link in any of our eBay listings. Please take a moment and visit our eBay store “TNK Antiques”. I want your transaction with me to be exactly the way I want mine to be when I am the buyer. I will get back to you as soon as I am able. However, do not hesitate to contact me with any questions, comments, or with requests for additional pictures. Some of my photos may be somewhat lighter or darker than actual to better show detail or color. I do my best to describe all items as accurately as possible and to the best of my ability. This pattern is also pictured in the book Harry Northwood The Early Years 1881-1900 by William Heacock, James Measell and Berry Wiggans on page 27. It is gorgeous! It has nice cranberry color and a nice strike of opalescence as you can see from the photos! This pattern is described on page 45 in the book Victorian Colored Pattern Glass: Book 9 Cranberry Opalescent from A to Z by William Heacock & William Gamble and pieces in this same color are shown on page 50 of this same book. This pattern was originally designated as Northwood’s # 245 and is also known as Ribbed Pillar and Northwood Pleat. The item is a Victorian era sugar shaker and is made in the ruby opalescent color called cranberry by collectors. It was made by the Northwood Glass Company probably at Martins Ferry, Ohio. It is gorgeous! It has nice cranberry color and a nice strike of opalescence as you can see from the photos! EAPG NORTHWOOD GLASS CRANBERRY OPALESCENT RIBBED OPAL LATTICE SUGAR SHAKER A beautiful piece of hand-made early American pattern glass (EAPG). This pattern is also pictured in the book. Item: 222508229416 EAPG NORTHWOOD GLASS CRANBERRY OPALESCENT RIBBED OPAL LATTICE SUGAR SHAKER. ![]()
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