| Harry Northwood' CACTUS Shakers |
| Harry Northwood produced some of the finest colored pattern glassware of the Victorian era. Normally the salt shakers were associated with a pattern. One shaker that is not, is the Cactus shaker. It was produced in more colors and glass types than any other shaker known. There are at least twelve different shakers. |
| 1 | Cranberry Opalescent |
| 2 | Blue Opalescent |
| 3 | Canary Opalescent |
| 4 | Pink Cased (two tints) |
| 5 | Blue Opalware (two tints) |
| 6 | Light Green Opalware |
| 7 | Pea Green Opalware |
| 8 |
Cased Green |
| 9 |
White Opalware (w & w/o decoration) |
| 10 | Clear Amethyst |
| 11 | Clear Apple Green |
| 12 | Clear Electric Blue |
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Pink Opalware - 13
If you assume 13, and accept that the dark pink and slag type blue are different from the other respective colors, then the total number becomes 15. Counting decorated and undecorated milk, then the number becomes an unbelieveable 16. |
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