Posted 3 years ago
zsoka
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Recently my Aunt passed away ( God Bless her soul) and I got these beautiful dishes of hers,I was told this was carnival glass. I noticed there was pieces missing,and I would like to replace these pieces and add more so that we could use them on special occassions. But when I have looked at some on-line auction places there is so much carnival glass,that it makes my head spin. Where in the world could I find out who made this and if it is still available for sale and the pattern name.Thank You
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Pattern is IRIS & HERRINGBONE by JEANNETTE GLASS CO. Here are two sites to help.
http://www.carnivalheaven.com/carnivalglass105/id29.htm
http://www.hillhousewares.com/category6maker19pattern165.html
Oh thank you so much,you are so kind.This is great,I will check out the websites right now.Thank You Again!!!!!!!!
Hello! These pieces aren't truly considered to be carnival glass as they were produced in the depression era after the original carnival glass had stopped being produced. This is more lustre ware. You will find this same pattern in clear glass as well!
I have set very similar to the one your looking for.