An early white on topaz cameo cabinet vase with passion flower decoration. Blank resembles vases shown in Northwood book. Dated early 1880’s.
Cameo fish vase. Pattern 29696, book 29 designed by Carder, executed by Hodgetts, dated 11/3/1902.
Competition cameo vase, The Muses, wax on dark blue ground. Executed by Frederick Carder. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
Competition cameo plaque, wax on cobalt blue. Executed by William Northwood. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Aphrodite cameo plaque. Executed by John Northwood II. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
Aphrodite cameo plaque. Executed by John Northwood II. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
Topaz cameo vase with chrysanthemum decoration. Similar to pattern 12663, book 11. Designed by William Northwood, executed by Joshua Hodgetts. Image courtesy Dudley Museum Services.
Unfinished blue cameo plaque depicting Knight fighting the Devil. Executed by James Benjamin Hill. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
Ruby over opal, acid cut cameo with gilt outline and details. Believed to be that described in pattern 25603, book 22, dated 1/11/1898.
Cased Poppy over white cameo vase. Pattern 13403, book 11, dated 12/1/1888. Image courtesy of Corning Museum of Glass, New York.
