Archive for November, 2008
Collecting Carnival Glass
Carnival glass has become a popular item for collectors. Some pieces are worth pennies, but hard-to-find pieces can bring in hundreds or even thousands of dollars, making for a wide range in prices. [...]
What makes this glass stand out from others is its
What makes this glass stand out from others is its unusual appearance. This glass was made by companies between 1905 and 1930, when you're talking vintage Carnival. Makers came from all over the [...]
Carnival GlassI happened to pick up a few new, old,
Carnival GlassI happened to pick up a few new, old, pieces of Carnival Glass for my ever growing collection. I love it too. I am beginning to find a few pieces in green. I can't even begin to [...]
Millersburg Glass Company
Millersburg glass Company is one of the largest producers of this kind of glass. Crystals were the first glass products of the company. But they decided to go for iridescent glassware to ride the [...]
Vaseline Glass The term “Vaseline Glass” is usually used as
Vaseline Glass The term “Vaseline Glass” is usually used as a synonym for Uranium Glass, a type of pale-green, or yellow green glass produced by firing with small amount of uranium [...]
French Milk Glass from Vallerysthal A recent article in the
French Milk Glass from Vallerysthal A recent article in the Providence Journal mentioned French milk glass from the Portieux Company. Also mentioned was milk glass produced by the Vallerysthal [...]
Carnival GlassCarnival glass started out as a very inexpensive type
Carnival GlassCarnival glass started out as a very inexpensive type of pressed glass. It was ornamental, but also useful in nature and was always made to have the iridescent look that collectors have [...]
Carnival Glass Patterns
glass its fame. Carnival glass is made as both functional and ornamental objects. This is an inexpensive pressed glass and found in a wide spectrum of colors. Sometimes glass workers refer this as [...]