Carnival Glass is pressed glass that has been iridised. The glass is firstly pressed into a mould while molten, and being in liquid form, takes on the shape of the mould. After it has been removed from the mould, it is sprayed with a coating of liquid metallic salts. This gives the surface an iridescent lustre, similar to the effect of oil floating water.

Although the technique was known in Roman times, it was not until 1907 that it was revived by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Other manufacturers taking note of their success followed suit and were able to produce a cheaper product by spraying the mixture on the glass, instead of including it in the glass mixture as Tiffany was doing.

Carnival glass was at its peak of popularity from about 1908 to the 1920's and as its popularity declined manufacturers, were left large stocks they were unable to more...

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Australian amethyst carnival glass master bowl with shrike, 25…

Australian Amethyst Carnival Glass Bowl with Shrike

Australian amethyst carnival glass master bowl with shrike, 25 cm wide

Two amethyst Carnival glass bowls, including central eagle…

Amethyst Carnival Glass Bowls with Eagle and Kingfisher Patterns

Two amethyst Carnival glass bowls, including central eagle pattern; & central kingfisher pattern, diameter 24 cm (each)

Blue / amethyst carnival glass jug, 20 cm high

Amethyst Carnival Glass Jug - 20cm Height

Blue / amethyst carnival glass jug, 20 cm high

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Fenton 'Horse…

Fenton 'Horse Medallion' Nut Bowl and 9 Carnival Glass Items

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Fenton 'Horse Medallion' nut bowl in amethyst, with three ball feet, together with 9 other carnival glass items from the estate of a prominent Australian collector. Height 6 cm, diameter 22.5 cm, and…

Amethyst Carnival glass water jug, 34 cm high

Amethyst Carnival Glass Water Jug - 34cm Tall

Amethyst Carnival glass water jug, 34 cm high

Seven carnival glass bowls being 4 amethyst kookaburra centre,…

Carnival Glass Bowls: Amethyst, Kangaroo, Flower & Marigold Centers

Seven carnival glass bowls being 4 amethyst kookaburra centre, 1 kangaroo centre, 1 larger amethyst with flower centre 21.5 cm wide and 1 marigold

Amethyst carnival glass 'Kangaroo' fruit bowl, 8 cm high, 24.5…

Amethyst Kangaroo Fruit Bowl

Amethyst carnival glass 'Kangaroo' fruit bowl, 8 cm high, 24.5 cm diameter

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Northwood…

Collection of Ten Carnival Glass Items from Prominent Australian Collector

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Northwood 'Three Fruit' stippled bowl in amethyst, with ruffled edge, basket weave exterior and on a collar base, together with 9 other carnival glass items from the estate of a prominent Australian…

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Millersburg…

Rare Millersburg 'Trout and Fly' Amethyst Bowl with 9 Others

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Millersburg 'Trout and Fly' pattern amethyst bowl with 3 in 1 deep crimp edge, on a starred collar base (Purch. $1000 in 1999), together with 9 other carnival glass items from the estate of a prominent…

Amethyst Carnival glass town pump, 15 cm high

Amethyst Carnival Glass Town Pump - 15cm

Amethyst Carnival glass town pump, 15 cm high

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Northwood…

Collection of Ten Carnival Glass Items from Australian Collector

A group of ten carnival glass items, comprising a Northwood 'Peacock at the Fountain' compote in amethyst / black, with ruffled edge, together with 9 other carnival glass items from the estate of a prominent Australian collector. Height 10 cm, diameter 20…

A large rare Australian Carnival glass 'Kookaburra' float bowl…

Rare Australian Carnival Glass Kookaburra Float Bowl

A large rare Australian Carnival glass 'Kookaburra' float bowl in amethyst, of circular form with fluted rim, the central kookaburra perched on branch within a stippled ground surrounded by five waratah, 28 cm diameter.