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Category: Carnival Glass

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Carnival Glass Color Guide

If you are new to the world of antiques and collector's glass, you might wonder what color has to do with carnival glass. The glass comes in so many variations that color may seem unimportant....

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How Much is Carnival Glass Worth? Valuation and Selling Guide

There are hundreds of different glass collectibles in the world. However, some pieces are worth more than others. So where does carnival glass fall in the spectrum of value? Most carnival glass...

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Recognizing and Identifying Carnival Glass: Complete Guide

One of the most visually striking antiques out there is carnival glass, and some carnival glass can be worth quite a bit of money. However, because of the nature of the glassmaking industry at the...

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When and Where was Carnival Glass Made?

Carnival glass was first made in 1908 at the Fenton Art Glass Company. It became popular when it was given away as a prize at Carnivals. Carnival glass was first produced at the Fenton Art Glass...

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Can You Use Carnival Glass? Safety and Care Guide

Like most antique glassware from the early 20th century, carnival glass' strange and metallic appearance can cause some consumers to worry. How was it made? Is it safe to use? Carnival glassware...

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Exploring the Timeless Charm of Carnival Glass Northwood Collections

Are you on a quest to distinguish the authentic, radiant pieces of carnival glass Northwood has to offer from mere imitations? This concise guide offers insight into Northwood’s iconic iridescent...

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Exploring the Vibrant Allure of Orange Carnival Glass: A Collector’s Guide

Distinguishing authentic orange carnival glass from reproductions is crucial for collectors. This article cuts through the complexity, focusing on key identification markers and value attributes of...

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Discover the Timeless Elegance of Carnival Blue Glass Collectibles

Are you entranced by the deep iridescence of carnival blue glass? Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer, understanding its history, recognizing authentic pieces, and knowing their value...

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What Is the Difference Between Depression Glass, Carnival Glass, and Uranium Glass?

The Great Depression introduced a new market for luxury on a budget. There were many different types of beautiful glass pieces produced during those hard years, but they have some key differences....

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