Tiffany made the first iridized art glass. Their formula was EXPENSIVE. The iridization was in the glass mixture, not sprayed on the glass. Fenton came up with a cheaper way of making iridized art glass and...
The easiest way to identify carnival glass is with the website. (e-bay will not let me link to it iff of this page) david doty's carnival glass. (ddoty.com) This site lists by pattern, by maker, vintage,...
Please leave feedback on our guides by clicking the button at the bottom of the page. Thanks! INDEX TO OUR GUIDES on Opalescent, Carnival and Vaseline Glass by curculiosglass These guides are made possible by...
Part II.Carnival and Opalescent Vase Twins from Northwood by curculiosglass Twin Blue Opalescent and Green Carnival Tree Trunk Vases photos by cabrat1961 and sunbear1224 This is Part II in a series of guides...
The best way to identify northwood carnival glass is to look for the logo. The logo is an underlined capital N in a complete circle. There are some peices that are not marked, which can cause confusion. For...
Carnival and Opalescent Glass Doubles by Curculiosglass Northwood Leaf Beads Rose Bowls photos courtesy of ralphieroseantiques and dontuloveit If you're a carnival glass collector, every now and then you must...
Marigold Carnival Glass and the One-Dollar Test by Curculiosglass photo courtesy of gmcarol Carnival glass, as the story goes, was supposed to be "the poor man's Tiffany". While Pennsylvania steel barons were...
Here's yet another helpful installment for our tableware history guides that we, Replacements, LTD, will be posting to provide some interesting information on several tableware companies tableware...
EASILY CONFUSED VASES:Vases with Diamond Point Patterns Northwood's Diamond Points and Fenton's Diamond Point Columns Blue opalescent Fenton Diamond Point Columns vase (left)with green opalescent Northwood...
This is Part 4 of an 8-part guide on Jefferson's opalescent vases. This guide was made possible by the many E-Bayers who contributed photographs to the project. Sellers should feel free to link listings to...