Rose body cameo clareteen as sketch. Cut for mounting. Northwood, dated 5/12/1884. Rose coloured beak to match clareteen.
First design that indicates that it could be carved cameo. Selling price £4/10/0, Northwood. Dated 4/6/1884.
Cameo clareteen as sketch with plum color ground Bird and nut design. Cut for mounting by John Goffe and Son, Birmingham. Probably executed by William Northwood, dated 14/11/1884.
Carved cameo vases. Pattern 9087 book 8 is the first with any pictorial representation of the decoration. Northwood, dated 12/6/1884.
Detail of cameo butterflies typically on work by William Northwood. Pattern 11245, book 10, dated 19/3/1886.
Rose du Barry over opal cameo vase with poppy decoration. Rose du Barry was a heat reactive glass produced by Stevens & Williams to rival Queens Burmese ware produced by Thomas Webb & Sons.
First pattern to show the design of the cameo decoration. Executed by J & J Northwood, dated 12/6/1884.
