
Iridescent pressed glass produced primarily from 1900 to the 1930s, exhibits a characteristic shimmering, rainbow-like finish. This effect is achieved through the application of metallic salts during the manufacturing process. A bowl... Read more »

This iridescent pressed glass, popular from the early 1900s to the 1920s, exhibits a lustrous, shimmering surface that mimics the appearance of more expensive blown glass. The effect is achieved by spraying... Read more »

Representations of festive events from a bygone era, these colorful advertisements promoted traveling amusement shows. Often employing bold typography and eye-catching imagery, they served as vital communication tools, enticing potential attendees with... Read more »

Items produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company during its period of carnival glass production, specifically those from earlier decades, represent a significant subset of collectible glassware. These iridescent pieces, often featuring... Read more »

The subject of this exploration encompasses graphic artwork, typically printed on paper, created to promote fairs, circuses, and other festive public events from a bygone era. These often feature bold colors, striking... Read more »