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THE
CONTEMPORARY CARNIVAL GLASS
WEB SITE
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The Internet's Premier
Online Research Site, and Marketplace for the Contemporary Carnival Glass
Enthusiasts.
SAMPLES OF
WHAT IS INSIDE
| The companies you will find inside will
be LE Smith Glass, Fenton Glass, Imperial Glass, Indiana Glass, Degenhart Glass, Terry
Crider Glass, Robert Hansen Glass, St. Clair Glass, LG Wright Glass and the New Northwood
Art Glass.
Under each of
these links you will find short history on the company and some will
include trade markings used, links to articles on rarities in contemporary carnival and
other glassware, and links to color identification & values.
You will also find
articles on Wetzel Glass, Gibson Glass, Weatoncraft Glass and Crescent Glass. This is the
only web site or place that you will find this much information on contemporary carnival
glass and so much more. The values will be updated as the market or markets increase over
time, making this site your number one source for information in the contemporary carnival
glass. Check out just a few examples below: (Pictures below are represented in a
much smaller size than what you will find inside)
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This was one of the most prized and
collectible adornments for the collector's shelf or the hostess' table. Its intricate
grape pattern designed is highlighted with the shimmering iridescence of the Horizon Blue
Carnival Finish. Lenox Imperial Glass offered this........................ |
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I chose this water set for my next article,
because of its beautiful color and its the most controversial. Also this will help to set
the story straight. I had the great opportunity.................. |
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Most collectors do not realize that
Westmoreland made a water goblet which depicted familiar scenes of the western frontier
known as the "Westward-Ho" pattern. And yes, Westmoreland's
goblet................... |
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Westmoreland's Old Quilt pattern itself is
readily described, for it is a design of repeating raised, and patterned squares that
alternate with, and are divided by, cris-crossed diagonal bands.............. |
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This has got to be one of the most fascinating
little lamps in contemporary carnival glass. The "Grape & Cable" electric
candle stick lamp was made by............... |
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This is an outstanding example of "Gibson
Glass." If you are a collector of Gibson you know............... |
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Here's the story behind the
Regal Iris Lamp that was reproduced in Red Carnival............................... |
!!NEWLY
ADDED!! Have you ever pick up a piece of glass and saw the initials E.W.R. and wondered
who that was well his profile has been added to the famous collectors list. You will now
know all about who this person was.
There is just so much
more to list and I can not begin to tell you everything that is inside. I worked for over 4
months to bring you the the first listing of values on Indiana Glass, other values
included are Imperial Glass, Westmoreland Glass that was made for Levay Glass, and so many
more are being added. So if your doing research on a piece of glass and you are debating
on to keep or sell the item you just might want to do some research first before you make
that decision.
Some other glass
articles you may find inside will be on Cathay Crystal by Imperial Glass and Slag Glass
(End-Of-Day Glass) by Imperial. Again, much more will being added in the future.
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