NETTED OAK (AKA) by Northwood The Company/Indiana-PA (Company Operated: 1896-1899), 1898 Introduced

NOTE: 2021: ref Harry Northwood The Early Years p120-- the sugar shaker is mostly seen in opal but "is known in two transparent colors, amethyst and pale green, although these were probably made after Northwood's time in Indiana and appear in Butler Bros catalogs in 1903."

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Shape:Syrups/Molasses Cans
Contributor: Francine Boyers Ellerbee

Shape:Shakers (salt, pepper, sugar)
Contributor: Shawn Dickey, Jim McClure, Ed Perva, Robert Nathan Korn 6/22/2026

Shape:Shakers (salt, pepper, sugar)
Contributor: Michele Richard 6/22/2026

Shape:Sugars
Contributor: Catherine Heise, Allen Jinnette 6/22/2026

Shape:Table Sets
Contributor: Francine Boyers Ellerbee 6/22/2026

Shape:Water/Lemonade Sets
Contributor: Allen Jinnette 6/22/2026

Shape:Lamp & Lamp Shades
Contributor: LS Kutzen - Possibly a syrup converted into a lamp

Shape:Pitcher
Contributor: Susanna Connelly Holstein - 8H

Shape:Cruets/Catsups
Contributor: Roger Haworth

Shape:Assortments
Contributor: Theresa Jackson

Shape:Assortments
Contributor: Jim McClure

Shape:Cruets/Catsups
Contributor: May Ridolphi Eason

Shape:Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Allen Jinnette

Shape:Collection
Contributor: Allen Jinnette

Shape:Tumblers
Contributor: Roger Haworth

Shape:Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Francine Boyers Ellerbee