Hi Everyone! I am Amy, one of the Moderators here at Secondhandsquad.net. Part of that role is to assist with any questions you may have, so fire away! I am from Columbus, Ohio and love thrifting and perusing our local antique stores! I enjoy pieces that remind me of my grandparents and love the hunt of finding unique treasures to bring into my home. While I love the reselling business, I find my joy in giving new life to old pieces and sharing that with others.
Carnival glass, also known as iridescent glass, was popular in the early 20th century, particularly from around 1907 to 1925. It was produced by many American companies, including Fenton, Northwood, and Indiana Glass, as well as the Federal Glass Company. This type of glass was often given away as prizes at carnivals and fairs, hence its name, and was also sold commercially. The Federal Glass Company, founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1900, was a significant producer of pressed and blown glassware, including carnival glass. Their carnival glass pieces often featured intricate patterns and vibrant iridescent finishes, making them highly collectible today. The "Celestial" pattern, which this bowl appears to be, is one of their well-known designs, characterized by its starburst motif.
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