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 outside, which constantly changed colors. Iridescent Ware was made in ornately patterned molds, and was sprayed with a mixture of metallic salts before it had started to cool, which allowed for the color-changing effects that gave the
Depresson Glass
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US $45.00 | 15m |
| VINTAGE GORGEOUS PRESSED GLASS DEPRESSION CRYSTAL BUTTER DISH | ![]() |
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US $20.99 | 17m |
| 2 Hazel Atlas pink depression glass Cloverleaf pattern luncheon plates | ![]() |
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| GEORGIAN HONEYCOMB DEPRESSION GLASS Lg SERVING BOWL | ![]() |
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US $26.99 | 17m |
| 4 Antique Vintage Cobalt Depression Glass Cup Saucer | ![]() |
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US $79.99 | 21m |








