Wild Rose, Northwood   Updated 3/1/2011

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

Amethyst/purple, 35 (2010), 75 (2011)

Blue, 30, 125 (2010), 50, 55, 160 (all 2011)

Green, 25-40

Green, emerald, 525 (1998)

Horehound, 175 (1995)

Lavender, 65 (2003)

Marigold, 20-30

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

Green, 75 (2001)

Marigold, 15 (1996)



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