| Wild Rose, Northwood Updated 3/1/2011 | |
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| 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. It's owned by Jerry and Carol Curtis. | |
Bowls, 8-9 inch![]() Amethyst/purple, 35 (2007), 20, 35 (both 2011) ![]() Aqua opal known ![]() Blue, 75 (2006), 50 (2008) ![]() Blue, electric, 300 (2000), 180, 300 (2004), 200 (2006), 175 (2007) ![]() Green, 20, 30, 35, 55 (all 2010), 20, 30 (both 2011) ![]() Horehound, 175 (2002) ![]() Ice blue, 2,600 (2010) ![]() Lavender, 65 (2003), 275 (2004), 110 (2007) ![]() Marigold, 25-40 Candy dish or nut bowl shape |
Rosebowls![]() Amethyst/purple, 40 (1999), 23 (2006) ![]() Green, 20 (2010) ![]() Marigold, 250 (1998), 140 (2004), 25 (2011) ![]() Sapphire blue, 5,500 (1997) Plates, about 9 inches
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