


Carnival Glass was a name that was adopted by collectors in the 1950s when people started giving out items of it as prizes at carnivals and fairgrounds.īefore the 1950s though, carnival glass served a different purpose for most people. Put simply, carnival glass is a type of glass called molded or pressed glass to which an iridescent surface shimmer has been added. In 2018, Sieverdes purchased this vase for $155,000. Fenton designed this vase with people dancing, a celebration of the queen’s new baby who would herself become queen. The vases were in honor of Queen Wilhelmina. This is one of the 10 that he created in 1910 for the royal family of the Netherlands. The people’s vase was created by John Fenton, the owner of Millersburg Glass. The intricacy is one for the books, almost unmatched by another. This is the rarest carnival glass ever made and sold. Carnival Glass Antique Value and Price Guide (What is Carnival Glass worth?).Most common ways to identify a carnival glass.Common Carnival Glass Manufacturers Identification.Northwood Embroidered Mum’s Carnival Glass Millersburge Morning Glory Pitcher in Amethyst

Millersburge Hobster and Feather Vase in Green Millersburg Flowering Vine Ruffled Compote in Amethyst Fenton Goddess of Harvest CRE Bowl in Blue Cleveland Memorial Souvenir Ashtray Marigold Northwood Peacock and Urn stippled ICS Bowl
