Carnival glass

 

 

 

Carnival glass

 

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Carnival glass

 

Meaning of term carnival glass

Inexpensive pressed glass with vivid gold, orange, and purple iridescence, made in the United States between about 1895 and 1924. It is so called because it was frequently offered as fairground prizes.

 

Category : material glass

 

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Corning Museum of Glass | Glass dictionary. (1993). Retrieved February 12, 2008, from http://www.cmog.org/index.asp?pageId=687.

 

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