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Vintage Orange Carnival Glass Bowl

$ 10.56

Availability: 18 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Subject: Bowl
  • Object Type: Bowl
  • Type of Glass: Carnival
  • Material: Glass
  • Item Weight: 0.4 lbs
  • Glassware Type: Carnival
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Item Diameter: 7 2/16 inches
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Condition: Used in great condition. small chips no cracks item Vintage items may have some discoloration. This item: does have manufacturing defects which include line in interior and extra glass
  • Color: Gold
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Item Height: 2 1/2 inches approximate
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Bowl

    Description

    Item Description:
    Vintage Orange Carnival Glass Bowl
    Manufacturer:
    Unknown
    Dates of manufacture:
    1908 to 1940 's
    Manufacture
    Info:
    Carnival glass originated as a glass called 'Iridill', produced beginning in 1908 by the Fenton Art Glass Company (founded in 1905). Iridill was inspired by the fine blown art glass of such makers as Tiffany and Steuben, but did not sell at the anticipated premium prices and was subsequently discounted. After these markdowns, Iridill pieces were used as carnival prizes.
    Iridill became popular and very profitable for Fenton, which produced many different types of items in this finish, in over 150 patterns. Fenton maintained their position as the largest manufacturer and were one of very few makers to use a red coloured glass base for their carnival glass. After interest waned in the late 1920s, Fenton stopped producing carnival glass for many years. In more recent years, due to a resurgence in interest, Fenton restarted production of carnival glass until its closure in 2007.
    Most U.S. carnival glass was made before 1925, with production in clear decline after 1931. Some important production continued outside the US through the depression years of the early 1930s, tapering off to very little by the 1940s.
    Often the same moulds were used to produce clear and transparent coloured glass as well as carnival versions, so producers could switch production between these finishes easily according to demand.
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