Flowers;
KLONDYKE (OMN)
• AKA: Fluted Scrolls; Jackson
Northwood The Company (Indiana-PA, Company Operated: 1896-1899), Introduced: 1898 Introduced
• NOTE: Haileta Willing: Jackson is one name for the imbedded flowered ones. The flowers are in the mold not just added enamel flowers on the piece.
NOTE: Toby Aulman: The Jackson name is a collector name, at this point in time it is not known if Northwood considered it a separate pattern or just a variant of Klondyke.
NOTE: Paul Kirk Jr. - Mosser reproduced the bowls in this pattern in opalescent glass (and also the covered puff, which is the small bowl with a lid). On the reproductions, the feet are opalescent. On the originals, they are not.
NOTE: Tumblers are shared by Alaska pattern and Klondyke pattern. The only time they are specific to either pattern is when they are decorated. The decorations are different and will match the pitchers. Paul Kirk Jr.
• Motifs: (Flowers), (Bands/Rings), (Shells)