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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Carnival Ware glass vase, c. 1940
... Carnival Ware glass vase...Carnival Ware...This item is an example of Carnival Ware glass. Carnival... is an example of Carnival Ware glass. Carnival Ware is pressed glass ...This item is an example of Carnival Ware glass. Carnival Ware is pressed glass to which an iridescent surface shimmer has been applied using metallic salts. The trade name of the colour is 'Marigold'. Carnival Ware was first produced in U.S.A in 1908 and production in both U.S. A. and other countries continued until the 1940s, with the 1920s being the decade when it was most popular. It was a cheaper version of a decorative item for the household as well as having a utilitarian purpose and is a collectable glass today.This vase has no known local significance but is retained as an example of an item likely to be found in many local households of the 20th century.This is an orange-coloured pressed glass vase. It is on a stand of three legs and has a fluted patterned top rim. The body of the vase has raised decorations of butterflies and berries.carnival ware, vintage glass ware, carnival ware glass vase -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Oval Carnival Ware Dishes, c. 1940
... Oval Carnival Ware Dishes ...Carnival Ware... by the application of metallic salts. They are examples of Carnival Ware... of metallic salts. They are examples of Carnival Ware and the orange ...These two orange-coloured dishes are made of pressed glass to which an iridiscent surface shimmer has been added by the application of metallic salts. They are examples of Carnival Ware and the orange colour is known in the trade world as 'marigold'. Carnival Ware was first produced in 1908 as a relatively cheap version of decorative glassware in U.S.A. and this country was the main producer up to the 1940s, with the 1920s being the decade when it was most popular. Carnival Ware was also produced in other countries including Australia and the United Kingdom and is a collectable item today. These two dishes have no known local provenance and are retained as examples of vintage household items serving both a utilitarian and a decorative purpose..1 An oval shaped shallow glass dish with pressed patterns and handles at either end. The item is orange-coloured. .2 as abovecarnival ware, orange glass dishes, vintage decorative items -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Glass & Carnival Ware, Malmsbury ca1990
... Glass & Carnival Ware, Malmsbury ca1990..." Glass & Carnival Ware, Malmsbury ca1990 Photograph Photograph ...Buildings - Malmsbury Town Hall People - "Slimmon, Barb" -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Glass dish, c 1920
... Carnival Ware...This is a Dugan marigold Carnival- ware glass bowl.... Glass dish Carnival Ware This is a Dugan marigold Carnival- ware ...This glass dish would have been used for holding sweets or savouries or small cakes or biscuits.This item, highly collectable Carnival -Ware, is kept for display purposes.This is a Dugan marigold Carnival- ware glass bowl. It is made of iridescent pressed glass.It has an pressed image of a horse's head in the centre surrounded by a patterned rim and fluted edges.vintage household item., glass dish, carnival ware -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Bowl, c1805
... 'Carnival Ware' glass bowl with three fluted edges... technology carnival 'Carnival Ware' glass bowl with three fluted ...Belonged to donor's grandmother, Mrs. Esther Gledhill. Esther came from a pioneer family and was married to Robert Gledhill who was a sleeper cutter for the railways.'Carnival Ware' glass bowl with three fluted edges standing on three legs. Leaf and berry pattern inside.glass technology, carnival