POPPY (AKA) h north by Northwood, H. Company (Wheeling-WV, Company Operated: 1902-1924), c1908 Introduced
• AKA: Lightning Flower
NOTE: It appears in an October 1908 Butler Bros. catalogue cut. In the Harry Northwood: The Wheeling Years p 41, this assortment is discussed but none of the patterns are named other than "various poppy motifs". Pieces are often marked with Northwood's underlined N. Found in green glass, carnival glass and also with cold painted (Goofus) treatment.
James Measell - Additional note: the multi-color painted Mikado line pieces do not have the underlined N mark. The later "poppy" items usually do have the underlined N mark. This is a good example of a glassmaker getting additional mileage out of some moulds after the initial pattern introduction has waned.
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Shape: Nappy
Contributor: Chris Cope

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Bob Harrigan

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Bob Harrigan

Shape: Novelty Worked
Contributor: Deb Jani

Shape: Novelty Worked
Contributor: Deb Jani - goofus detail

Shape: Novelty Worked
Contributor: Robert Fraas, Jennifer Befort, Mike Maloney (3,4), Jayne Roepke (5,6)

Shape: Novelty Worked
Contributor: Robert Fraas (1,2), Jennifer Befort (3,4)

Shape: Standards (Foot & Stem)
Contributor: Kathie Krengel Ferguson

Shape: Novelty Worked
Contributor: Jessica Blair - 7D, green glass with gold goofus on back

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Diane Dittman Hanson (1,2), Jeff Morrow (3,5), April Landrith Nyarango, Walt Williams

Shape: Novelty Worked
Contributor: Deb Elder (1,2), Teresa Haas (3,5), Heidi Eckroth, Sandy Wilkin

Shape: Pattern Comparison
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge