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Carnival glass is an inexpensive pressed glass that comes to very popular, and for collectors, because of the wide range of colors in carnival glass collection is very old, and some pieces are very valuable. Most pieces have been in the United States to early 20th century, in the years 1907 to 1925.
One of the key indicators is that carnival glass is always colorful, and will have some kind of decorative color.The reason that these pieces get their shine is because the glass is stained with metallic salts while still warm, press again and then fired from the glass. This is what helps make that beautiful. Although this type of antique glass is associated more with the U.S., is also produced in the UK, Australia and other countries.
Some countries, particularly in Asia still pose Carnival glass is still in the full spectrum of yellow and green to blue, redor pink. The irony is that this type of glass was originally intended for single-sided high-end glass, but soon they are not in the way of most companies thought that catch glass. After it had set down consistently, it quickly gained popularity, more likely, finally, the glass company, but this design is not consistent as "carnival glass" refers to 1950 as a collector who pioneered the concept.
Fenton Glass was the first and largest producer of carnivalGlass, producing many different pieces in over 150 samples. Like other types of glass by Fenton had, were known for their quality, and were also one of the few, a red version of these pieces made.
It is through the resurgence of popularity, Carnival glass is now all glass companies remake after several decades without production. Fenton was one of the companies that make new examples of the modern age before they decided to close, too. Although the new materialpopular carnival glass is even more ancient, and is as valuable as it is beautiful.


