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Carnival Glass is pressed glass that has been iridised. The glass is firstly pressed into a mould while molten, and being in liquid form, takes on the shape of the mould. After it has been removed from the mould, it is sprayed with a coating of liquid metallic salts. This gives the surface an iridescent lustre, similar to the effect of oil floating water.

Although the technique was known in Roman times, it was not until 1907 that it was revived by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Other manufacturers taking note of their success followed suit and were able to produce a cheaper product by spraying the mixture on the glass, instead of including it in the glass mixture as Tiffany was doing.

Carnival glass was at its peak of popularity from about 1908 to the 1920's and as its popularity declined manufacturers, were left large stocks they were unable to more... sell. Popular legend has it that it was sold cheaply to travelling showman for prizes at carnivals, from whence came the name by which it is known today, carnival glass.

Prior to this, it went under a variety of names, including Iridill, Imperial Jewels, Imperial Art Glass, taffeta, lustre glass, Aurora and rhodium.

The Fenton Art Glass Co, is credited with being the first producer of carnival glass. Other major United States producers were Northwood Glass Company, Imperial Glass Company and Millersburg Glass Company.

Carnival glass was also produced in England, Europe, Central and South America, India, China and Australia.

In Australia, carnival glass was manufactured by the Australian Crystal Glass Company Ltd., which also traded as Crystal Glass Ltd. This company amalgamated with Australian Glass Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (later renamed Australian Consolidated Industries Ltd. and then A.C.I International Ltd.)) which eventually had a monopoly on glass production in Australia.

As in the United States, most of the carnival glass produced by Crystal Glass Company Limited was in the mid to late 1920s.

Australian themes featured strongly in their product line, with designs including the kingfisher, kangaroo, swan, emu, kookaburra, magpie, and waratah.

The range of shapes was similar to that of other carnival glass manufacturers and included various shaped bowls, salvers, jugs and tumblers, vases, float bowls and smaller items such as sugar bowls and butter dishes.

Most items made by Crystal Glass Company were in the 'marigold' colour, which showed an orange iridescence over the clear glass. This was also the most widely produced colour in the United States, the reason given being that it would brighten the dull interiors of the time. The other colour used was 'dark' which varied from light amethyst through to black, with a silvery iridescence. In other countries there was a virtual palette of colours produced. less...

Crown Crystal cobalt carnival glass 'Kookaburra' float bowl…
Cobalt Carnival Glass Kookaburra Float Bowl with Waratah Decoration

Crown Crystal cobalt carnival glass 'Kookaburra' float bowl with waratah decoration and bullet edge, circa 1920's, 2.76 in. high, 11.02 in. diameter

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Amethyst carnival glass comport. The interior with moulded…
Amethyst Carnival Glass Comport with Waratah and Butterflies

Amethyst carnival glass comport. The interior with moulded decoration of central waratah surrounded by butterflies and foliage. Height 6.30 in., diameter 9.45 in.

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Carnival glass kookaburra & waratah dish, diameter 29.5 cm
Kookaburra & Waratah Carnival Glass Dish

Carnival glass kookaburra & waratah dish, diameter 11.61 in.

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Australian waratah carnival glass comport 16 cm high
Australian Waratah Carnival Glass Comport - 16cm

Australian waratah carnival glass comport 6.30 in. high

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Australian carnival glass comport, in amethyst, with scalloped…
Amethyst Carnival Glass Comport with Waratah and Butterflies

Australian carnival glass comport, in amethyst, with scalloped rim, the interior decorated with central waratah surrounded by butterflies and foliage, height 6.30 in.

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Kookaburra Carnival glass master bowl with butterfly and…
Marigold Kookaburra Carnival Glass Bowl with Butterfly and Waratah

Kookaburra Carnival glass master bowl with butterfly and waratah in marigold, diameter 9.45 in.

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An Australian Carnival glass dish, Rd 4184. Kookaburra on…
Australian Carnival Glass Dish with Kookaburra and Wattle Motif

An Australian Carnival glass dish, Rd 4184. Kookaburra on branch to centre, with Wattle and waratah, ribbon and spider motif and ruffled rim. Diameter 5.31 in.

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Carnival glass, colbalt 'Kookaburra and Waratah' fruit bowl, 25.…
Cobalt Kookaburra & Waratah Carnival Glass Fruit Bowl

Carnival glass, colbalt 'Kookaburra and Waratah' fruit bowl, 10.04 in. diameter

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Carnival glass, colbalt 'Kookaburra and Waratah' fruit bowl, 28…
Cobalt Kookaburra & Waratah Carnival Glass Fruit Bowl

Carnival glass, colbalt 'Kookaburra and Waratah' fruit bowl, 11.02 in. diameter

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Carnival glass, colbalt 'Waratah and Butterflies' comport, 16…
Cobalt Waratah & Butterflies Carnival Glass Comport

Carnival glass, colbalt 'Waratah and Butterflies' comport, 6.30 in. high, 9.25 in. diameter

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A large rare Australian Carnival glass 'Kookaburra' float bowl…
Rare Australian Carnival Glass Kookaburra Float Bowl

A large rare Australian Carnival glass 'Kookaburra' float bowl in amethyst, of circular form with fluted rim, the central kookaburra perched on branch within a stippled ground surrounded by five waratah, 11.02 in. diameter.

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