How can you tell Northwood carnival glass?

Carnival glass is identified by the color of the glass, not the color of the treatment. Base colors for Northwood were green, amethyst, and cobalt blue. Ice green, white, and ice blue were the names of the pastel colors. Northwood also made custard, stretch and opalescent glass.
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When did Northwood make carnival glass?

Harry Northwood made many types and designs in glass, but is probably best known for his brilliant carnival glass, produced from 1908 to 1925, like the "grape and cable" plate shown left, probably, to quote Dave Doty, the most successful of all carnival glass patterns.
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Did Northwood make red carnival glass?

While Northwood introduced marigold iridescent carnival art glass, it was Fenton, at his Fenton glass company who had the original formula for carnival glass. He was the one who introduced red iridescent glass. This was a major accomplishment.
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How is carnival glass marked?

Carnival glass made by this company includes not only table or dinnerware sets, but berry sets, and other useful items imitating cut glass patterns. Marks vary on Imperial carnival glass pieces, but to identify it, look for the familiar "iron cross" mark.
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What is the rarest color carnival glass?

While there are many beautiful colors of carnival glass, some are rarer than others. One of the rarest and most valuable colors is purple. Other rare colors include red, orange and yellow. These colors are less common because they were difficult to produce during the time period when carnival glass was made.
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How do I know if my carnival glass is valuable?

The most common ways to identify the glass are:
  1. Look at the coloring and sheen for the iridescent rainbow effect.
  2. Check out the base of the glass, which should not be thick or weighty. ...
  3. Look for the manufacturer's mark, although keep in mind many companies did not place a mark on their carnival glass.
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What is the difference between carnival glass and Depression glass?

Both carnival and depression glass are colored. However, carnival glass features an iridescent, multicolored look, whereas depression glass has more of a simple, single-colored, transparent look. Carnival glass was made to inexpensively mimic glass made by the Tiffany Company.
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Does carnival glass have a seam?

The easy way to tell the fakes is that they have mould seams - there are no mould seams on the original Kingfisher (they were made from a one piece mould have a ground base). The details are here.
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How can you tell Fenton carnival glass?

To identify whether a piece of glass is Fenton glass, look for a sticker near the bottom of the item. The stickers are usually oval and may have scalloped or smooth edges. You may also see an oval with the word Fenton stamped into the glass if the piece was made after 1970.
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Is red carnival glass rare?

The base color is a good strong red but the iridescence is on the dull side. The Floral and Grape designs appear on one side of the vase. These are rare and very seldom seen.
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How do I identify my glassware pattern?

Makers can be identified by examining company marks and signatures located on the bottom of the glassware. However, since reproductions are common, it's essential to study the marks, colors, and styles of genuine art glass to properly identify the maker of a piece.
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Does Indiana Glass have a mark?

Unfortunately, most glass made by Indiana Glass before WWII lacks a maker's mark and has to be identified by research in books, online or in this marvelous museum. Usefully, a CD is available online called “Carnival Glass Heaven.”
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Is Northwood glass marked?

The Northwood maker mark was a N inside of a circle. Not all pieces carry the mark but it is seen most often on carnival glass items. L.G. Wright also used a mark like it, but was forced to stop using it.
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How do you identify Millersburg glass?

Typical of Millersburg's glass was a shiny yet multi-coloured, mirror-like iridescence known as “Radium”, but Millersburg also produced a sought-after satin effect that sometimes also has stretch iridescence.
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When did they stop making carnival glass?

Most U.S. carnival glass was made before 1925, with production in clear decline after 1931. Some important production continued outside the US through the depression years of the early 1930s, tapering off to very little by the 1940s.
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Is carnival glass still collectible?

Evans & Associates (July 2019). In recent history, carnival glass has become a sought-after collector's item, and while many pieces can be acquired for less than $50, rarer pieces can sell for thousands of dollars.
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What is Indiana carnival glass?

“Carnival glass” is pressed or blown glass, produced in a myriad of colors, patterns and shapes, having a characteristic iridescent, multicolored rainbow-like “oil slick on mud puddle” appearance to the surface, first produced circa 1908.
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How do I sell carnival glass?

Sell it off as individual pieces (eBay and/or lists, and/or club newsletters, and/or club conventions, or open a booth in an antique mall) Sell it through a 'local (general antiques) auction company. Sell part of it through a recognized 'carnival glass Auction company' now, and the rest later.
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What color depression glass is most valuable?

Pink glass is most valuable, followed by blue and green. Rare colors such as tangerine and lavender are also worth more than common colors like yellow and amber. If you stumble upon an extremely rare piece like the red ruby Aladdin Beehive Lamp, expect to pay $800 or more!
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What does depression glass look like?

Depression glass, which was made during the great depression, usually came in bright colors, like yellow, amber, blue, green, or pink. It was always patterned and often had geometric shapes and designs cut into it. Due to low production costs, the glass should look and feel thin.
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What kind of glass is worth money?

Pink, green and blue are the most valuable colors of depression glass. Pink tends to be the most valuable because it is more rare. Yellow and amber colored depression glass is more common and therefore less valuable.
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Is carnival glass painted?

What is carnival glass? Taking its roots in America, carnival glass is simply press-molded glass with an iridescent finish. First manufactured in early 1905, the intricate pattern work and stunning colors captured the Art Nouveau aesthetic perfectly.
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Why does carnival glass glow?

​The reason for the glow is that the glass batch contains uranium dioxide as a colorant, and when exposed to ultra-violet light, the electrons in the glass are “excited” which causes that magical glow (known as fluorescence).
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How can you tell milk glass?

Milk Glass Is Opaque

Like milk, this type of glass is mostly opaque. If you hold a piece of pink Depression glass up to the light, you can see right through it. In contrast, the opaque milk glass blocks most of the light.
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