| Leaf and Beads, Northwood Updated 12/6/2011 More | |
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| The rosebowl, like that above left, is the most frequently seen shape in the pattern, but there are several other shapes including nut bowls (above right), tricorner candy dishes, and a dome-footed nut bowl. The above nut bowl is aqua opal, rare in this shape, but a very common color in rosebowls. Most rosebowls have the scalloped top as shown here, but a few have a smooth edge or a beaded edge--which may be more desirable. In addition, the regular rosebowls and nut bowls may have a plain interior, rayed interior, or a floral (sunflower) interior. | |
Rosebowls, plain or rayed interior![]() Amber, 500 (2010) ![]() Amethyst/purple, 80, 100 (both 2008), 60, 140 (both 2009), 35, 40, 60 (all 2011) ![]() Aqua, 275 (1997), 175 (2002) ![]() Aqua opal, 150-250 ![]() Blue, 65, 105, 115, 250 (all 2010), 35, 90 (both 2011) ![]() Green, 55, 90, 100 (all 2010), 75 (2011) ![]() Green, emerald, 750 (2006), 155 (2010) ![]() Ice blue, 475 (2006), 1,250 (2007), 1,300 (2009), 325 (2010), 300 (2011) ![]() Ice blue opal, 800 (2003), 475 (2005) ![]() Ice green, 300, 950, 1,200 (all 2004), 275 (2006), 400 (2007), 425 (2008) ![]() Ice green opal, 2,600 (2003), 1,700 (2004), 3,700 (2007) ![]() Lavender, 625 (2001), 300 (2010) ![]() Lavender smoke, 1,200 (2008), 350 (2009) ![]() Lime green, 400 (2007) ![]() Lime green opal, 600 (2006), 750 (2011) ![]() Marigold, 25, 40, 55, 60 (all 2010) ![]() Renninger blue, 315, 350, 400 (all 2003), 450 (2004), 300 (2005) ![]() Sapphire blue, 375, 500 (both 2000), 500 (2007), 325 (2010) ![]() Smoke, 1,200 (2008) ![]() Teal (odd shade of cobalt), 500 (2000) ![]() Vaseline reported ![]() White, 85, 115, 120 (all 2010), 105 (2011) Rosebowls, sunflower interior Rosebowls, smooth edge |
Nut bowls or candy dish, plain or rayed interior![]() Amethyst, 50-80 ![]() Aqua opal, 375, 475 (both 2009), 250, 275, 550 (all 2010) ![]() Blue, 255 (2000), 190 (2002), 165 (2004), 225 (2006) ![]() Green, 20-30 ![]() Lavender, 180 (2003) ![]() Marigold, 20-30 ![]() White, 150 (2005), 55 (2010), 105 (2011) Nut bowls, floral interior Plates, flattened from nut bowl |
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| Candy dishes, like that on the left, are usually tricorner and are sometimes referred to simply as bowls. On the right is a nut bowl made from an entirely different mold. While quite scarce, these don't bring the price that the regular nut bowls do.
Candy Dishes, tricorner, rayed interior |