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    Posted 11 years ago

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    Chrysanthemum Sprig was produced by Northwood, late 1800s. Produced in both custard and the Blue Opaque, often call Blue Custard which is really not accurate. Once a very sought after pattern and color but not a popular today.
    This is a typical 4 piece table set which includes a sugar, creamer, spooner, and butter dish.
    It has the Northwood script signature marking on the bottom.

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    1. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 11 years ago
      Wow, they are in wonderful condition and I prefer this color over the Custard for them. RER(BOB)
    2. antiques-in-nj antiques-in-nj, 11 years ago
      So do I, it was a very popular color by collectors back in the day. The picture does not do its justice but took it with my phone rather than a camera.

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