Flute, Northwood

Northwood's Flute pattern is quite different from that of Imperial. There are two main differences; with the Northwood, the handles are round and the shapes are more bulbous. Very few Northwood Flute pieces come to market. The green tumbler is one of three known.
Water sets

Marigold, 130 (2013), 55 (2016)

Marigold, 6 piece, 150 (2003)

Marigold, 5 piece, 150 (2012), 20 (2019)

Water pitchers

Green, 538 (eBay 2008)

Marigold, 45 (2006), 85 (2020)

Tumblers

Green, 90 (2014),
   40, 95 (both 2019)

Lavender, smoky, 15 (2020)

Marigold, 5, 20, 30 (all 2019),
   35 (2021)
Shown above is a typical 4-piece table set. The breakfast set has just a small creamer and sugar with no lid.
Table set, 4 pieces

Green, rough sugar handle, 325 (2012),
   65 (2016)

Marigold, 150 (2014), 275 (2020)

Table set creamer and sugar

Green, 30 (1994)

Marigold, 30 (1995)

Butter dish

Marigold, 70 (2016), 30 (2022)

Sugar, with lid

Marigold, 13 (1999), 25 (2000)

Breakfast set

Purple, only color known, 150 (1995)

Celery vase

Marigold, 125 (not sure if Northwood, 2005)

Sherbet

Green, signed, 20 (1995)

Lavender, 15 (1994)

Marigold, 8 (1994)

Berry sets

Marigold, 6 piece, 70 (1995)
Marigold, 9 piece, 90 (1996)

Nut or salt set, 7 pieces

Marigold, 700 (2000), 95 (2016)

Northwood's Flute vase has eight wide flutes or panels and a 4 1/4 inch starred base. Usually seen in green, invariably with heavy marigold iridescence at the top fading at the bottom. This marigold example is just under 10 inches tall, relatively short for these. They range up to about 17 inches. These are often identified at auction as Wide Panel,

Green, 15 (2020), 20 (2022)

Marigold, 20 (2021), 10 (2022)

Purple, 650 (2002), 1,050 (2009)

This 9-inch round marigold bowl sold in 2021 for $15. It was listed as Northwood's Flute but I have no confirmation of that.

Updated 12/3/2022