Leaf and Beads, Northwood

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.

Hartung Book One: Leaf and Beads

Rosebowls, plain or rayed interior (or unspecified)

Amber, 500 (2010)

Amethyst/purple, 20, 40, 45, 50, 60, 100 (all 2021),
   35, 40, 85 (all 2022)

Amethyst, serrated flat top, 450 (2019)

Amethyst, black, 160 (2012)

Aqua, 175 (2002), 145 (2012)

Aqua opal, 60, 80, 90, 100, 105, 130 (ali 2021),
   50, 55, 65, 70, 75, 85, 90, 95, 100, 120 (all 2022)

Blue, 30, 35, 40, 50, 55, 70, 80, 110 (all 2021),
   20, 25, 50, 60, 100 (all 2022)

Blue, electric, 255 (2016), 125, 145 (both 2019)

Blue opal, 60 (2002), 30 (2022)

Custard, nutmeg, beaded edge, 180 (2016)

Custard, pearlized, 85, 95 (both 2018), 160 (2022)

Green, 20, 30, 130 (all 2021),
   10, 25, 35, 50, 100, 170 (all 2022)

Green opal, 60 (2022)

Green, emerald, 155 (2010), 90 (2020)

Horehound, rare color, 325 (2021)

Ice blue, 270, 350 (both 2021), 210 (2022)

Ice blue opal, 85 (2019), 280 (2022)

Ice green, 200 (2002), 150 (2022)

Ice green opal, 800 (2021), 675 (2022)

Lavender, 300 (2010), 40, 75 (both 2022)

Lavender smoke, 1,200 (2008), 350 (2009)

Lime green, 400 (2007), 165 (2014)

Lime green opal, 2,000 (2021), 800 (2022)

Marigold, 25, 40, 60 (all 2021),
   15, 20, 30, 45 (all 2022)

Renninger blue, 85 (2020), 65 (2022)

Sapphire blue, 800 (2018), 225 (2019)

Smoke, 1,200 (2008)

Teal (odd shade of cobalt), 500 (2000)

Vaseline reported

White, 85, 100 (both 2021),
   25, 35, 75, 80, 85 (all 2022)

Rosebowls, sunflower interior

Amethyst/purple, 30 (2021), 60 (2022)

Amethyst/purple, beaded edge, 120 (2016)

Amethyst, black, 75 (2006), 95 (2011)

Aqua, 1,200 (1997)

Green, 20, 30, 75, 85, 130 (all 2021),
   35, 160 (both 2022)

Ice blue, 225 (2019), 250 (2022)

Marigold, 60 (2021), 10, 40, 60 (all 2022)

Marigold, straight up top, 150 (2022)

Olive, serrated top, 305 (2019)

Sapphire blue, 750 (2020), 325 (2022)

Smoke/lavender, 85 (2022)

Rosebowls, smooth edge

Amethyst/purple, 35 (2012), 40 (2014)

Custard, pearlized, 265 (2012), 150 (2021)

Green, floral interior, 1,400 (2004), 950 (2008)

Lavender, 185 (1997)

Marigold, 45 (2010), 35 (2019)

Nut bowls or candy dishes, plain or rayed interior

Amethyst/purple, 10, 15 (both 2018), 55 (2020)

Amethyst/purple, tricorner, 375 (2017), 525 (2021)

Aqua opal, 150 (2021), 75 (2022)

Blue, 105 (2012), 60 (2022)

Green, 10, 40 (both 2021), 10, 40 (both 2022)

Green, flared out, beaded edge, 300 (2022)

Green, 70 (straight up points, 2020)

Lavender, 180 (2003), 50 (2017)

Marigold, 20, 60 (both 2020), 325 (flared, 2021)

Marigold, tricorner, 50, 65 (both 2020), 20 (2021)

White, 55 (2020), 55 (2022)

Nut bowls, floral interior

Amethyst,/purple, 55 (2016), 55 (2022)

Green, 35, 40 (both 2017), 55 (2019)

Green, sawtooth edge, 65 (2015)

Marigold, 50-80, 675 (sawtooth edge 2019)

Smoke, 150 (2008)

Plates, flattened from nut bowl

Green, 65 (2005), 10 (2018)

Marigold, 65 (1999)

This rosebowl has a beaded (or serrated) top unlike the regular examples. Doesn't seem to make a difference in value as this amethyst one sold for just $45 in 2013.

This flattened rosebowl in purple sold in 2021 for $190.

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

Amethyst, 55 (2010), 55 (2018)

Amethyst, floral interior, 550 (2004), 35 (2016)

Green, 18 (2010), 30 (2016)

Marigold, 80 (2011), 50 (2019)

Updated 12/11/2022