Raspberry, Northwood

Northwood's Raspberry pattern underwent production over many years and is found in water sets, milk pitchers, compotes (sometimes called Blackberry), and the gravy boat or occasional piece. The milk pitcher, above left in lime green, is 7 1/8 inches tall while the water pitcher is 9 inches tall. Tumblers are seen most often in the amethyst shown above right.

Article on Northwood's Raspberry

Hartung Book One: Northwood's Raspberry

Water sets, 7 pieces

Amethyst/purple, 80, 100, 105, 125, 150 (all 2020),
   475 (2021),110, 170 (2022)

Blue, tumblers etched "IDA 1914," 1,800 (2010)

Green, 160 (2017), 200 (2018), 60, 120 (both 2022)

Green, 5 pieces, 120 (2019)

Ice blue, 3,200 (1992)

Marigold, 115 (2020), 65 (2021), 120, 140 (both 2022)

Marigold, 5 pieces, 190 (2022)

White, 2,100 (2019), 575 (2021)

Water sets, 5-6 pieces

Amethyst/purple, 110, 225 (both 2017), 80 (2018),
   140 (2020)

Green, 275 (2009), 325 (2012), 230, 240 (both 2013)

Ice blue, 6-piece, 1,500 (2014), 800 (2017)

Ice blue, 5 pieces, 1,300 (2020)

Marigold, 175 (2009), 95 (2017), 160 (2021)

Water pitchers

Amethyst/purple, 80 (2020), 70, 90 (both 2021),
   45, 75, 100, 130 (all 2022)

Blue, 10,000 (2002), 1,100 (hairline handle, 2019),
   750 (2021)

Green, 70, 85, 90, 110 (all 2020), 250 (2021),
   40, 70, 120 (all 2022)

Green, with one tumbler, 140 (2018), 90 (2020),
   120 (2020)

Ice blue, 115, 450, 575 (all 2019), 500 (2021),
   725 (2022)

Ice blue, with 1 tumbler, 1,200 (2009), 600 (2018)

Ice green, 1,250 (2010), 1,000 (2014), 750 (2022)

Ice green, edge chip, 375 (2017)

Lime ice green, 450 (2018)

Marigold, 60 (2018), 45 (2021), 190 (2022)

Marigold, with 2 tumblers, 50 (2022)

White, 300 (2014), 375 (2019), 220 (2022)

Tumblers

Amethyst/purple, 15, 45 (both 2019),
   10, 15, 55 (all 2020), 15 (2022)

Aqua, 210 (2003)

Blue, 950 (2002), 200 (2009), 2,200 (2019)

Blue, "Ida 1914" 375 (2019)

Blue, "Dale Woodmansee," 1914" 750 (2020)

Blue, set of 6, etched, 8,000 (2002)

Green, 10, 15, 25 (all 2020), 15 (2021),
   10, 150 (both 2022)

Green, emerald, 205 (1994), 95 (2018),
   35 (2020)

Horehound, 65 (2014), 50 (2019)

Ice blue, 140, 250 (both 2019),
   135, 225 (both 2020)

Ice green, 60, 140 (both 2018),
   376, 500 (both 2019), 275 (2020)

Marigold, 10 (2019), 5, 40 (both 2020),
   5 (2022)

White, 300 (2014), 140 (2019), 100 (2020)

Milk pitchers

Amethyst/purple, 60, 95, 100 (all 2020),
   75, 105 (both 2021), 60, 90, 130 (all 2022)

Green, 50, 65, 75, 80 (all 2020),
   60, 95, 100 (all 2021), 130, 165 (both 2022)

Ice blue, 450, 550, 600, 1,900 (all 2019),
   850 (2021), 675 (2022)

Lime green, 900 (2017), 625 (2019),
   850 (2021)

Marigold, 20, 25, 30, 60, 90 (all 2020),
   40, 625 (both 2021), 40, 45, 190 (all 2022)

White, 200 (2020), 170 (2021), 25 (2022)

While many collectors refer to the compote above as Blackberry, I think it was intended to be part of Northwood's Raspberry line so I list it here. The berry pattern is also found on some of the Daisy and Plume three-footed bowls and rosebowls. This compote has Northwood's basketweave exterior. The gravy boat, or occasional piece, on the right, is one of the few of these shapes found in Carnival Glass and the only Northwood one. Curious that Northwood chose to put it in this pattern rather than, say, the more extensive Grape and Cable.

Hartung Book Eight: Northwood's Blackberry

Compotes

Amethyst/purple, 25 (2019),
   10, 80 (both 2020), 15, 35 (both 2021)

Green, 15, 25 (both 2017), 25 (2019),
   10, 20 (both 2020)

Horehound, 425 (2001), 500 (2005)

Ice blue, handful known, 1,000 (2015)

Marigold, 20 (2019), 10, 15 (both 2021),
   15 (2022)

Marigold, pumpkin, 60 (2004)

White, 275 (2006), 250 (2018)

Updated 11/18/2022

Gravy or occasional piece

Amethyst/purple, 20, 50, 55, 75, 80 (all 2020),
   20, 35 (both 2021), 40 (2022)

Aqua/teal, 225 (1999), 325 (2001), 450 (2007)

Green, 45 (2020), 20 (2021), 35 (2022)

Ice blue, minor damage, 185 (2002), 45 (2020)

Marigold, 20 (2018), 35 (2019), 15 (2020)

Sapphire blue, 60 (2020), 275 (2021), 70 (2022)

Teal, 170 (2012)