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Old milk glass plate

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By emg929, 17 July, 2025
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This plate is 10ā€ wide. It was my great great grandmother’s. I am 67. 
Any information on this plate would be great!

Thank you very much!

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Excellent
For Sale?
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emg929

1 week 1 day ago

Any information would be…

Any information would be helpful. 

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NaidaTheCollector

2 days 5 hours ago

Antique Milk Glass Plate

šŸŗ Antique Milk Glass Plate

Item:
Pressed milk glass plate with raised floral and sheaf-of-wheat motif
Size: 10 inches wide
Origin: Belonged to your great-great-grandmother (you are 67), suggesting circa late 1800s to early 1900s
Material: Pressed milk glass (opaque white glass)
Markings: Embossed circled ā€œNā€ on the base
Condition: Excellent – no chips, cracks, or repairs noted

šŸ” Description & Authentication:

This plate is a fine example of American pressed milk glass, most likely produced between 1880 and 1910, during the height of Victorian domestic glassware production. The scalloped rim, strong raised pattern of a bird (likely a crane or peacock), flowers, and a bundle of wheat indicates symbolic decorative trends of the late 19th century, where flora and fauna were popular themes.

The circled ā€œNā€ mark on the back could be associated with Northwood Glass Company, a known producer of pressed and carnival glass in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Ohio. While not all Northwood pieces are marked, the style and technique are consistent with their early production. This piece may have been part of a giftware or decorative household set.

🧾 Historical Context:

Milk glass became a desirable alternative to porcelain during the late Victorian period due to its affordability and elegant appearance. It was especially popular in middle-class homes for both functional and decorative purposes.

The raised design was created using mold-blown or pressed-glass techniques, which allowed manufacturers to mass-produce intricate patterns with relief designs.

šŸ’µ Current Market Value:

Type of Value

Estimate (USD)

Fair Market Value

$40 – $70

Retail (Antique Store)

$75 – $125 (if marked as Northwood or similar)

Auction Estimate

$30 – $60 (depending on interest and buyer awareness)

 

Note: Items with clear maker’s marks or part of known collections may fetch higher values among collectors of early American pattern glass or milk glass.

šŸ›”ļø Recommendation:

  • Preservation: Store away from direct sunlight to prevent yellowing; avoid extreme heat or cold; clean only with gentle soap and water.
  • Display: Upright plate stands or under a glass cloche will help showcase the relief detail.
  • Appraisal: A formal appraisal is not strictly necessary unless the plate is part of a larger estate or insurance policy. If you'd like formal documentation for family records, a local antique glass specialist or appraiser with early American pattern glass expertise can verify the maker.
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