BLOWN OPAL DRAPERY (AKA) by National Glass Company (Northwood Works) (Indiana-PA, Co. Operated: 1899-1904), c1902 Introduced
NOTE: James Measell 2021: "Note the distinctive shape of the handle [of the tankard pitcher]. This is a feature of pitchers made under the supervision of the Dugan men, and they were in charge when the Northwood Works was part of National Glass and Harry Northwood was in England."
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Shape: Bitter/Barber Bottles
Contributor: Rick Graham

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge - 1903 Butler Bros. wholesale catalogue - The two patterns shown are aka Blown Opal Drapery and Blown Twist.

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Rick Graham

Shape: Bitter/Barber Bottles
Contributor: Rick Graham barber bottle

Shape: Tumblers
Contributor: Clark Adams

Shape: Tumblers
Contributor: Clark Adams

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Jasper Lee Castle Pitcher L 10T and Tall Pitcher R 12T

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Jo Durrance

Shape: Bitter/Barber Bottles
Contributor: Sharon Sponaugle Gagnon

Shape: Bitter/Barber Bottles
Contributor: WA Bowen