Is White carnival glass valuable?

White Carnival Glass Value
A white carnival glass vase in the Northwood Tree Trunk style also sold for over $500. However, small, less ornate pieces tend to sell in the $30 to $50 range.
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What color carnival glass is most valuable?

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 you know if carnival glass is valuable?

Below are the factors that are considered when determining the value of carnival glass:
  1. Condition of the glass as chips, cracks or other forms of damage that can devalue a piece.
  2. Quality of the iridescent glaze, to make sure there are no worn or uneven sections.
  3. Age of the piece, which isn't always determinable.
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What is the most valuable piece of carnival glass?

According to Colleywood Carnival Glass, the following colors are among the rarest and most valuable:
  • Fenton Ambergina - a deep orange-red tone.
  • Northwood Marigold - a warm-toned deep yellow.
  • Fenton Cherry Red - a dark, glowing red.
  • Northwood Black Amethyst - a very dark purple that appears almost black.
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What glass is worth money?

Look for pink, blue and green glassware

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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What is white glass?

'Transparent colorless glass in front of a silver reflective material. ' The term 'white glass' evokes thoughts of either milk glass or frosted glass, typically implying that the glass is question is neither colorless nor entirely transparent.
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How do I know if my old glasses are valuable?

Factors like age, item type, size, colors, and condition affect the value of carnival glass. Pieces dating before 1940 are more valuable, as are complete sets of items and larger objects. Colors like ice green (which is sold for over $16,000) and marigold are rarer and highly prized.
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How can you tell how old carnival glass is?

Look for the manufacturer's mark, although keep in mind many companies did not place a mark on their carnival glass. The older the carnival glass, the more likely it is to have a rusty look from the metal oxide used to create it aging over time.
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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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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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What are the different patterns of carnival glass?

Separately, we list patterns that feature animals, berries, birds, buildings, butterflies/insects, fish, flowers, foliage, fruit, grapes, lettered pieces and people. There is also an index of Contemporary Carnival, of decorated pieces, and of vases.
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What is the difference between depression glass and carnival 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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What is so special about carnival glass?

Carnival glass gets its iridescent sheen from the application of metallic salts while the glass is still hot from the pressing. It was designed to look like the much finer and much more expensive blown iridescent glass by makers such as Tiffany.
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How much is Fenton carnival glass Worth?

Fenton's carnival glass was first marketed as the "golden sunset iridescent assortment" in catalogs. In 1907 when these pieces first sold, they cost 85 cents. A Fenton autumn acorns bowl averages for about $65. You can find some selling for as much as $150.
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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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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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Does real carnival glass have seams?

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. Most patterns were inspired by nature or geometry, detailed to hide the seams from the mold.
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How can you tell real milk glass?

A milk glass is usually pretty easy to identify, even though there are a variety of styles and designs. Unlike typical glass, milk glass isn't completely translucent and is only slightly opaque. The color should look smooth and not painted on. Milk glass typically comes as a creamy white, light blue, pink, or black.
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Does carnival glass contain lead?

Carnival Glass does not contain lead. When washing Carnival, don't use harsh chemicals or scourers. The iridescent layer is very thin and harsh abrasives can easily wear it away, especially on the raised up surfaces.
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When did they stop making carnival glass?

After interest declined in the late 1920s, Fenton stopped producing carnival glass for many years. In more recent years, due to a resurgence in interest, Fenton restarted production of carnival ware and continued making it until about 2007.
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Is carnival glass coated?

Carnival glass is a kind of iridescent glass coated to refract light, which gives the glass a rainbow appearance similar to what you see on an oil slick or the surface of a bubble.
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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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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 is considered antique glass?

Antique glass is glassware produced from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s. While we purchase delicate objects for display, vintage glassware can also be functional items for the kitchen. Antique glass comes in a wide variety of colors, styles, and patterns, making them a fascinating collector's hobby.
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How old does something have to be to be considered antique?

In the strictest sense, the difference between an antique and a vintage item is its age. Antiques are items which must be at least 100 years old.
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