3 items were found
in the category"Glass/Victorian-Era_Glass" that match the
term "carnival glass"
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Victorian Era Glass: Northwood Stretch Carnival Glass Compote Rainbow Cobweb Northwood #637 Compote Rainbow & Cobweb 1920's Carnival Glass. This tall cupped carnival art glass compote in a ribbon pattern was shown in a 1920's ad titled Rainbow and Cobwebs. Companion pieces carry various other numbers. This one is #637 deep blue stretch carnival glass and a true beauty.Measures 7 inches tall x 5 inches diameter. Excellent condition.Nice addition to any American Art Glass Collection or Would make a beautiful Centerpiece. Inv #16141
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Tumbler, Dugan or Northwood, Marigold Carnival Beautiful tumbler in marigold carnival by Northwood or Dugan. No logo. Stork & rushes design, a pair of storks on each side of the tumbler. 2.75 inches by 4 in mint condition. I believe it's Northwood. Every illustration I can find shows the Dugan tumbler having a beaded trim, rather than latticed (although the Dugan MUG, with a handle, does have a latticed trim).
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Glass - Victorian - Era Glass: EAPG: Iris pattern large plate This clear plate was originally a goofus pattern. It had been cold-painted, most likely with red and gold. I found gold remnants when I washed it. The design is intaglio. Goofus, cold painted (not permanently fired) glass was made for a short time by several manufacturers, especially Imperial and Dugan, from about 1897-1912. It lost favor when cheap carnival glass became popular, around 1908; carnival colors didn’t wash off! Although no longer painted, this 10 ½" plate is still quite pretty & in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks. Interesting plate with a fun history. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #308
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