Archive for February, 2009
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 [...]
Those who love it, love it so much, they’ve even
Those who love it, love it so much, they've even created their own clubs to share finds, information and more. Carnival Glass clubs can be found virtually all over the world, with branches in [...]
The glass appearance is different than anything else. It was
The glass appearance is different than anything else. It was pressed and iridized to give it a distinct shine. The look can range from something resembling a rainbow to that of an oil spot and [...]
Stem to Stern's Current Estate Sales: Y. PORT SALE ON
Stem to Stern's Current Estate Sales: Y. PORT SALE ON RTE 6A 2/27 ...ALSO: 14K rings and bracelets and watches with precious stones, costume jewelry, antique and other pottery and smalls, Toby [...]
Carnival Glass has a big following on the collectors market.
Carnival Glass has a big following on the collectors market. As we've said, those who love it really do so. The pieces of glass can complement almost any decorating style and range from gaudy to [...]
Iridescent Ware
Carnival glass or Iridescent Ware was introduced in 1907 and had a metallic sheen from a spray of salts when hot. This inexpensive pressed glass, also known as dope glass is made for [...]
Hand painted fenton glass – how do I find out
Hand painted fenton glass - how do I find out how much it s worth?fenton glass. Lori M asked: I have 2 pieces that are cobalt blue, hand painted and would like to sell them, but not sure how much [...]
ntroduced as Iridescent Ware in 1907, carnival glass acquired that
ntroduced as Iridescent Ware in 1907, carnival glass acquired that name unofficially from collectors in the 1950s. This marvelous glassware acquired its nickname from the metallic layer on its [...]