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, known for its iridescent shimmer, was produced from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, primarily in the United States. It was often given away as prizes at carnivals and fairs, hence its name, and was also sold commercially as affordable decorative glassware. The distinctive metallic sheen is achieved by spraying the molten glass with metallic salts, which then fuse to the glass surface during the cooling process. The Indiana Glass Company, established in 1907, was a major producer of carnival glass, with patterns like 'Harvest' being among their popular designs. The 'Harvest' pattern typically features grape clusters and leaves, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. This particular amber color is one of the most common and sought-after hues for this pattern, making it a recognizable piece of American glass art.
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