Leaf and Beads, Northwood | |
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The rosebowl, like that above left, is the most frequently seen shape in the pattern, but there are several other shapes including nut bowls (above right), tricorner candy dishes, and a dome-footed nut bowl. The above nut bowl is aqua opal, rare in this shape, but a very common color in rosebowls. Most rosebowls have the scalloped top as shown here, but a few have a smooth edge or a beaded edge--which may be more desirable. In addition, the regular rosebowls and nut bowls may have a plain interior, rayed interior, or a floral (sunflower) interior. | |
Rosebowls, plain or rayed interior (or unspecified)![]() Amber, 500 (2010) ![]() Amethyst/purple, 20, 35, 40, 45, 130 (all 2020), 15, 20, 49, 45, 50, 60, 100 (all 2021) ![]() Amethyst, serrated flat top, 450 (2019) ![]() Amethyst, black, 160 (2012) ![]() Aqua, 275 (1997), 175 (2002), 145 (2012) ![]() Aqua opal, 50, 70, 95, 110, 130, 400 (all 2020), 60, 80, 90, 100, 105, 130, 275 (ali 2021), 50, 55, 65, 70, 90, 95, 120 (all 2022) ![]() Blue, 25, 30, 40, 50, 55, 70, 75, 85, 95 (all 2020), 30, 35, 40, 50, 55, 70, 80, 110 (all 2021), 25, 100 (both 2022) ![]() Blue, electric, 255 (2016), 125, 145 (both 2019) ![]() Blue opal, 60 (2002) ![]() Custard, nutmeg, beaded edge, 180 (2016) ![]() Custard, pearlized, 165 (2017), 85, 95 (both 2018), 160 (2022) ![]() Green, 30, 35, 80, 115, 300 (all 2020), 20, 30, 130 (all 2021), 10, 25, 50 (all 2022) ![]() Green, emerald, 750 (2006), 155 (2010), 90 (2020) ![]() Horehound, rare color, 325 (2021) ![]() Ice blue, 300 (2011), 350, 375, 425 (all 2017), 425 (2019), 270, 350 (both 2021) ![]() Ice blue opal, 800 (2003), 475 (2005), 85 (2019) ![]() Ice green, 425 (2019), 326, 375 (both 2020), 300, 375 (both 2021), 200 (2002) ![]() Ice green opal, 3,700 (2007), 700, 1,000 (both 2019), 800 (2021) ![]() Lavender, 625 (2001), 300 (2010) ![]() Lavender smoke, 1,200 (2008), 350 (2009) ![]() Lime green, 400 (2007), 165 (2014) ![]() Lime green opal, 1,800 (2018), 1,100 (2019), 2,000 (2021) ![]() Marigold, 20, 25, 30, 35 (all 2020), 25, 40, 60 (all 2021), 15, 30 (both 2022) ![]() Renninger blue, 300 (2005), 180 (2019), 85 (2020) ![]() Sapphire blue, 210, 245 (both 2012), 800 (2018), 225 (2019) ![]() Smoke, 1,200 (2008) ![]() Teal (odd shade of cobalt), 500 (2000) ![]() Vaseline reported ![]() White, 75, 85, 115 (all 2019), 40, 50, 60, 70, 90, 95 (all 2020), 85, 100 (both 2021), 25, 35, 80, 85 (all 2022) Rosebowls, sunflower interior Rosebowls, smooth edge |
Nut bowls or candy dishes, plain or rayed interior![]() Amethyst/purple, 10, 15 (both 2018), 55 (2020) ![]() Amethyst/purple, tricorner, 375 (2017), 525 (2021) ![]() Aqua opal, 210 (2018), 180, 275 (both 2019), 170 (2020), 150 (2021), 75 (2022) ![]() Blue, 190 (2002), 165 (2004), 225 (2006), 105 (2012), 60 (2022) ![]() Green, 15 (2017), 40 (2020), 10, 40 (both 2021), 10, 40 (both 2022) ![]() Green, flared out, beaded edge, 300 (2022) ![]() Green, 70 (straight up points, 2020) ![]() Lavender, 180 (2003), 50 (2017) ![]() Marigold, 35 (2018), 20, 60 (both 2020), 325 (flared, 2021) ![]() Marigold, tricorner, 50, 65 (both 2020), 20 (2021) ![]() White, 210, (2012), 90, 160 (both 2016), 55 (2020), 55 (2022) Nut bowls, floral interior Plates, flattened from nut bowl
This rosebowl has a beaded (or serrated) top unlike the regular examples. Doesn't seem to make a difference in value as this amethyst one sold for just $45 in 2013.
This flattened rosebowl in purple sold in 2021 for $190. |
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Candy dishes, like that on the left, are usually tricorner and are sometimes referred to simply as bowls. On the right is a nut bowl made from an entirely different mold. While quite scarce, these don't bring the price that the regular nut bowls do.
Candy Dishes, tricorner, rayed interior
Updated 5/16/2022 |