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Cambridge Glass Bowl Ivory Custard #5 Enamel & Gold Daisy 1924-1926 Hand Painted
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Cambridge Glass Bowl Ivory Custard #5 Enamel & Gold Daisy 1924-1926 Hand PaintedCambridge Glass Bowl Ivory Custard #5 Enamel & Gold Daisy 1924-1926 Hand Painted
Exquisite CAMBRIDGE Glass, Mold #5 BOWL, IVORY CUSTARD 7 1/4" Diameter, Hand Painted Enamel & Gold Daisy Decoration w/2 MATTE BLACK Bands and GOLD TRIM, 1924-1926 from Cambridge, Ohio, USA
DESCRIPTION:
This was manufactured, designed and hand painted by Cambridge Glass. The mold used is mold #5 which has a cupped shape. Cambridge Glass called the color ivory and the design hand painted on the bowl is called enamel & gold daisy. This has 2 wide matte black bands that are separated by about 1/16". This narrow area has a gold line on it. The 4 pairs of enameled white daisies with their yellow centers are positioned on this line. The top rim is trimmed with a gold band. The foot has two gold bands separated by a matte black band. When under a black light, this bowl fluoresces a bright lime yellow color.
CONDITION:
The condition of this Cambridge bowl is excellent. There are no chips, nicks, cracks, hairlines or scratches. The gold shows minor wear all around. There is rubbing wear from shelf storage that shows on one side in photo #9. (See the photos to judge for yourself.)
DIMENSIONS:
The bowl has an actual diameter of 7 1/4" though the top diameter is 6" (inside to inside). The height of the bowl is 3 3/16". The foot has a diameter of 3 3/16" making this a very stable bowl.
HISTORY/MARKS:
National Glass Company chartered Cambridge Glass Company in 1901 as an Ohio company and began producing glass in 1902 under the direction of Arthur J. Bennett. As National Glass Company went into receivership in 1907, Bennett took his life savings, secured a loan from a local bank and purchased the Cambridge Glass Company for 0,000. By 1910 the Cambridge, Ohio, company had purchased another plant in a nearby town and was making etched patterns. In the 1930s Cambridge introduced popular lines such as Caprice, Rose Point, and Statuesque. In 1939 Bennett sold the company to his son-in-law, Wilbur Lofland Orme who closed the factory in 1954. An attempt to restart the company in 1955 lasted only until 1958. Many, though not all of the molds, were bought by the National Cambridge Glass Collectors club. Most Cambridge glass is not marked. Ivory color was produced 1924-1926 as cited in the National Cambridge Collectors' book, Colors in Cambridge Glass II.
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