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Yesterdays Vintage Carnival Glass

Here I am showing gorgeous pieces of Yesterdays Vintage Carnival Glass that I collect and want to collect. You either love Carnival Glass or hate it.

Persian Medallion~Fenton

Shown here is a Persian Medallion Fenton Bon Bon with marigold iridescence over a Vaseline Glass base. Beautiful coloring with teal and maroon highlights in the glass. Very rare piece. Valued: $275.00 Circa 1912

Marigold Acorn Ice Cream Shape Bowl ~ Fenton

Shown here is a Fenton Marigold Acorn Carnival Glass Bowl in the round Ice Cream Shape mould. This stunning piece has a heavy iridescent covering that gives it a reddish tint. It measures approx. 2¼" tall, and 7 5/8" across at its widest point with a ruffled edge. This pattern is usually found on small bowls. Valued: $98.95 Circa around 1904


Fenton Heart and Vine Candy Ribbon Edge Bowl

Shown here is a Vintage Carnival glass bowl by Fenton in the Heart and Vine pattern with an Amethyst base. The Amethyst color is just stunning with a scarce Candy Ribbon Edge. The bowl is in excellent condition with no chips, nicks, repairs or cracks. The detailed on this mould strong with the satin carnival finish which displays beautiful coloring of blues, purples, gold and rust with this hard to find edge treatment. What a wonderful piece to add to your Carnival collection. Valued: $145.00

Feathered Serpent~Fenton

Shown here is a gorgeous amethyst Fenton Bowl with Blue and Purple iridescence over an Amethyst Glass base. The Blue and Purple iridescences just shimmers. Circa 1910 Valued: $125.00 Circa 1912


Blue Autumn Acorn~Fenton

Shown here is a rare 3 in 1 ruffled 9" Blue Autumn Acorn Bowl with gorgeous blue iridescence over a Cobalt Glass base. Beautiful coloring with teal and maroon highlights in the glass. It has a one has a spray of leaves and groups of acorns with the one leaf in the center which distinguishes the pattern of the gorgeous bowl. Very rare piece. Valued: $145.00 Circa 1912