TIPS & ADVICE , Chat on Carnival Glass and Identification Fake or Real ?

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Publicado 2017-04-04
Unlock the fascinating world of *Carnival glass* in our latest film, where we dive deep into its rich *history* and unravel the secrets behind its alluring *iridescent glass* finish. Discover how this unique *antique* transformed from carnival prizes to a prized collectible. Are you sure you can tell a genuine piece from a fake? Our guide to *identifying carnival glass* will ensure you don't get fooled.

Explore the vibrant *colors* of carnival glass, from the common *marigold* to the rare and valuable *aqua**, **peach**, and **milk glass* varieties. Each piece's *base color* can reveal hidden secrets about its origin. Learn about the intricate *patterns* like *Grape and Cable**, **Peacock Tail**, and **Dragon and Lotus* that make these items so desirable. Could your family heirloom be one of the rare *shapes* highly sought after by collectors?

Our film doesn’t just educate; it fuels your curiosity and desire to own these beautiful pieces. Imagine the pride in showcasing a mint condition *carnival glass* vase with perfect *iridescence* in your collection. Beware of the common pitfalls and the *fear* of acquiring a reproduction instead of an authentic piece. Our sourcing tips ensure you make informed decisions, saving you from costly mistakes.

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Dive into the mesmerizing world of *carnival glass* today and let your collection shine with iridescent beauty. Remember, the more you know, the better you can appreciate and collect these stunning pieces. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your collection with truly *valuable carnival glass* items.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @strebis6
    Thanks for the great info, there's so much to learn in this hobby.
  • @Sunny-rh1yp
    Thanks for sharing. Now I know what to look for when sea glassing or what I've already found and didn't know what it was.
  • @luna9871
    I’m new to collecting and this was very helpful, thank you! :)
  • @hopehopenp375
    Thank you for this video! The bowl that you can't identify (with a flower in the middle) is by Fenton, called Cosmos Variant. The only slight problem with this is the edges- they suppose to be more pointy ....hope you have an original bowl. Cosmos Vt pattern can be found in marigold (the one you have), purple, blue, white, iridized milk and red colours.
  • I learned a lot from this video and will follow you in the future. Thanks.
  • @joefree9890
    Carnival glass is such beautiful glass. Luv it!!
  • @calicomist9213
    Good information - thanks! I'm pricing glassware from an estate to sell.
  • @VP-tg8kd
    I love this video, very informative. I used to have 2 matching fruit bowls, same as you show in this video, the unidentifiable fluted flower bowl in marigold. I believe they belonged to my great grandmother and have always thought they were from the 1950’s though could be older. I’ve always said the flower was a marigold but don’t think it actually is? I say ‘used to have as I sold 1 of them at a bootsale a few years ago for £7! Ouch. I still have the one though don’t think I will be selling that one for £7 now. I guessed the good luck bowl was a fake, thought the finish was a bit dull?
  • @dray2326
    Does anyone know the pattern on the one he didn’t know? I have the same bowl.
  • @johnwhite1191
    what company uses a "M" makers mark on the outside of the base carnival glass
  • @katrinalagringa
    I didn't know anything about carnival glass, but I noticed the edge of the darkest ruffle bowl to the right front of the screen seems to have a golden looking edge. I'm pretty sure that is the good luck one, which you identified as a fake. it looks quite a bit different that the others at first glance.
  • @mariemoss2475
    I remember my grandmother having something similar, but smaller and she called it her Sugar Barley bowl this was orange and pink in luster .. would that have been Carnival glass ?