Low-cost molded or pressed glass with an iridescent finish had many names in the very early 20th century. First sold as inexpensive molded and pressed decorative wares, at a time when fine glass was ...
If there is a single material that plays an ornamental role in almost every home in America, it is glass. We all have some, whether in artwork, bowls, drinking vessels, pitchers, statuary, vases or a ...
If you've ever visited an antique shop, you may have noticed that there's a lot of glassware. But antique and vintage are not ...
A collection of lighters and a lovely carnival glass bowl are reviewed in What’s It Worth? Contributed photos Contributed photos Readers’ questions about very different items are the topic of today’s ...
Q: We recently acquired two bushel baskets filled with old carnival glass that belonged to my husband’s grandmother. How can we check out the value? A: The value of pressed and iridescent glass ...
Randy Clark of the Dexter City Auction Gallery in Dexter City, Ohio, holds the Peoples Vase to be auctioned on Nov. 30. The rare piece of carnival glass will bring in from $110,000 to $140,000, he ...
The iron bird bath Mary Bonney snagged at the Allegan Antiques Market is going into the “secret garden” at her Grand Rapids home. Sally Van Dyke of Greenville proudly showed off two of the antique ...
Appraisal: Early 20th C. Carnival Glass Bowl, from Charleston, Hour 1. Watch David P. McCarron's appraisal of an Early 20th C. Carnival Glass Bowl, in Charleston, Hour 1.
Dear Helaine and Joe: My beautiful 93-year-old auntie gave me this bowl that was her mother's. It is marked on the bottom with either an "N" or a "Z" in a circle. Can you provide some information on ...