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A: Harry Northwood grew up in England, the son of a glass maker. He moved to America in 1880, at the age of 20. He carried on the tradition of glass making, workin... Read More »
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Q: Northwood Carnival Glass History.
A: Carnival Glass began productions in the early 1900s, with the first pieces produced by Fenton Glass in 1908. Northwood Glass soon followed, producing their vers... Read More »
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