Wild Rose, Northwood

The unique design of the open edge of this pattern makes it memorable. The rose is on the exterior; the interior is plain or has a rayed design. The amethyst nut bowl shape on the left shows the pattern well, but Wild Rose is seen most often in green in a more typical bowl shape with the open edges spread out. On the right is the only plate that I've seen. From Jerry and Carol Curtis.

Hartung Book One: Wild Rose, Northwood

Bowls, 8-9 inch, usually flared out

Amethyst/purple, 15, 30 (both 2016), 10 (2020),
   15 (2021)

Aqua opal known

Blue, 110 (2014), 45 (2015), 55 (2016),
   25 (2017)

Blue, electric, 180, 300 (2004), 200 (2006),
   175 (2007)

Blue, variant (see below), 240 (2013)

Green, 14 (2014), 55 (2015), 25 (2017)

Horehound, 175 (2002)

Ice blue, 2,600 (2010)

Lavender, 65 (2003), 275 (2004), 110 (2007),
   70 (2022)

Marigold, 55 (2014), 15, 25, 30 (all 2015),
   15, 50 (both 2016), 10, 30 (both 2022)

Vaseline opal, 100 (2022)

Candy dish or nut bowl shape

Amethyst/purple, 5, 25, 30 (all 2019), 30 (2020),
   10, 30 (both 2021), 15, 30 (both 2022)

Blue, 80, 130, 160 (all 2016),
   70, 100 (both 2019), 25, 50, 55 (all 2020),
   140 (2021)

Green, 15, 20, 40 (all 2016), 10 (2019),
   5, 10, 15, 25, 30 (all 2020), 20, 25 (both 2021),
   15, 25 (both 2022)

Green, emerald, 525 (1998), 275 (2013),
   225 (2021)

Ice blue, 2,100 (2020)

Ice blue, edge separation, 1,500 (2016)

Horehound, 175 (1995)

Lavender, 65 (2003), 40 (2018), 35 (2019),
   90 (2021)

Marigold, 10 (2018), 15, 20, 25 (all 2019),
   10, 35 (both 2020), 10 (2021)

Marigold, variant, 95 (2021)

Vaseline, first reported, 5,250 (2020)



The above curious nut bowl shape does not have the open edge rim. Stippled Rays interior. It's in green and sold in 2021 for $20.

Rosebowls

Amethyst/purple, 40 (1999), 23 (2006), 25 (2020)

Blue, 100 (2019)

Green, 20 (2010), 90 (2018), 10 (2022)

Green, turned in, 225 (2019)

Marigold, 30 (2015), 75 (2016), 25 (2019)

Sapphire blue, 5,500 (1997)

Plates, about 9 inches

Green, 75 (2001)

Marigold, 15 (1996)



Above is the only piece known in this pattern in aqua opal.



When this unusual piece sold at Karen Engel's auction in 2017 it was listed as celeste blue and as the only one known. It brought $9,000. Photo courtesy of Wroda Auctions.


I had no idea that there was a variant to the typical Northwood Wild Rose pattern until one showed up at the Heart of America Carnival Glass Association convention auction in 2013. The usual one above left in blue has interior rays that are pretty much like any rays pattern, raised and rounded. On the right is the variant. Note that the rays are flat with alternating stippled and plain. The regular example sold for $175; the variant for $240. In 2021, a marigold variant sold for $95.

Updated 7/2/2022