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![]() ![]() Northwood Good Luck
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Northwood GOOD LUCK
![]() Auction brochure page showing (some) of Ed's Good Lucks.
The 36 examples of Good Luck listed on the Wroda Auction brochure included 9 plates and 27 bowls. The late Ed Pierce thoroughly enjoyed the pattern, but his pride and joy was the 9” blue Good Luck stippled plate. Although the auction brochure pictures only 15 examples, we will list all which were actually in his collection.
![]() There is such a wide array of color and mould use in this very popular pattern, we decided to add photos of some other examples collectors can claim should they decide to concentrate on accumulating this famous pattern!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Aqual Opal Pie Crust Edge Bowl - Ribbed back.
![]() Blue Pie Crust Edge Bowl - Ribbed back.
![]() Green Pie Crust Edge Bowl - Ribbed back.
![]() Marigold Bowl, Pie Crust Edge - Ribbed back.
![]() Purple Ruffled Bowl - Ribbed back.
![]() Marigold Ruffled Bowl - Ribbed back.
![]() Horehound Ruffled Bowl - Basketweave back.
![]() Stippled Marigold Bowl - Ribbed back.
![]() Purple Plate - Baskeweave back.
![]() Marigold Plate - Basketweave back.
![]() GOOD LUCK Plate - Marigold with Basket Weave back.
Based on research provided by Carl O. Burns for printing of his Northwood Book in 2001, we find the following shapes and colors known in GOOD LUCK pattern. The Northwood Good Luck design is circa 1909-1910.
Bowl, ruffled, 8”-9”: marigold, amethyst, green cobalt blue, lavender, horehound, white, ice blue, ice green, aqua, teal, lime green, sapphire blue, aqua opalescent, ice blue opalescent.
Bowl, pie crust edge, 8”-9”: marigold, amethyst, green, cobalt blue, lavender, horehound, ice blue, Renninger blue, aqua opalescent.
Plate, 9”-9 ½”: marigold, amethyst, green, cobalt blue, horehound, ice blue, ice green.
Plate, 9”-9 ½”: stippled: marigold, amethyst, cobalt blue
Good Luck Variant bowl, 8”-9” – marigold
![]() Good Luck plates are much more difficult to locate than bowls!
![]() Three examples of the Good Luck Variant bowls are known: one is ruffled and two have piecrust edge. One plate is known.
More in-depth study may be achieved by clicking into -- G -- for Good Luck and -- J -- for Jockey Club in our homepage pattern alphabet!
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