Grape Arbor, Northwood   Updated 12/1/2011
A dramatic use of the grape theme, the fruit on the pitcher is almost as large as the real thing. The grapes are combined with a lattice design around the base on both pitcher and tumbler. This pattern should not be confused with the identically named Dugan pattern which is found only in large fruit bowls. An occasional tumbler will have etched souvenir lettering--which doesn't significantly affect the value. The tankard shown is in blue--one of only 4 or 5 known--and was shown at the rarities seminar at the 2005 ICGA convention.
Water sets, 7 piece

Amethyst/purple, 750, 775 (both 2006),
   700 (2009), 400, 750 (both 2010)

Blue, 15,000 (2011)

Ice blue, 2,400 (2006), 1,050 (2009),
   1,200 (2010), 675, 800 (both 2011)

Ice green, 18,500 (2006), 21,000 (2010)

Marigold, 150-250

White, 450 (2009), 425 (2010),
   500, 275, 325 (all 2011)

Water tankards

Amethyst/purple, 900, 1,200 (both 2007),
   475, 600 (both 2010), 625 (2011)

Blue, 5,001 (eBay 2004)

Ice blue, 775, 1,000 (both 2006),
   775 (2007), 1,100 (2008), 800 (2010)

Ice green, 9,500 (2004), 8,000 (2010)

Lime green (first reported), 6,322 (eBay 2004)

Marigold, 80-150

White, 250 (2007), 175 (2008),
   505, 550 (both 2010), 175, 300 (both 2011)

Tumblers

Amethyst/purple, 30-50

Blue, 85 (2005), 125 (2006), 75, 115 (both 2008)

Blue, electric, 475 (2003), 475 (2007)

Celeste blue, 375 (2009)

Custard, iridized, 800 (2000)

Ice blue, 60-100

Ice green, 250-400

Lavender, 300 (2002), 140 (2004), 150 (2007)

Marigold, 15-25

Sapphire blue, 440 (2005), 1,100 (2007),
   130 (2010)

Smoke, 575 (2001), 130 (2010)

White, 40-60
Hats, whimsied from tumblers

Blue, 60-100

Ice green, 375 (2006), 195 (2008),
   200 (2009), 180 (2010)

Marigold, 65 (1998), 160 (2004), 100 (2010)

White, 30-70