Wisteria, Northwood   Updated 2/6/2009
Northwood's Wisteria tankard pitcher and slender, elegantly flared tumbler are among the most desirable--and rare--of this company's production. The pattern is much like Northwood's Grape Arbor, complete with lattice, but substitutes wisteria flowers for the grapes.

Water sets, 7 piece

White, 2 tumblers chipped, 4,250 (1994)

White, 8,000 (2007)

White, 6 pieces, 5,000 (1998)

Water pitchers

Ice blue, crack at handle, 1,000 (1992)

Ice blue, 13,000 (2002)

White, crack by handle, 1,800 (2007)

Tumblers

Ice blue, 500, 650, 950 (all 2003), 500 (2004),
   675, 1,000 (both 2006), 1,600 (2007)

Ice green, 1,400 (2006)

Lavender, rare

Lime green, 550 (1997), 400 (1999), 600 (2003)

White, 1,050 (2007), 975, 1,500 (both 2008)

Two of the rarest pieces in the Carnival Glass pantheon. The green vase was made from a water pitcher mold, but without the handles. It's the only known piece in the pattern not in a pastel color. The bank, which is the only bank whimsey I know of, was made from a white tumbler. Courtesy of Bob and Geneva Leonard.