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Carnival glass punch sets, often featuring 16 glasses, are a beautiful and nostalgic relic from the early 20th century. Carnival glass is a type of pressed glass with an iridescent sheen, known for its shimmering, rainbow-like appearance. It was popularized by manufacturers like Fenton, Northwood, and Imperial Glass Company, particularly between 1907 and the 1920s.A typical carnival glass punch set includes a large punch bowl, a matching pedestal or stand, and a set of cups or glasses, usually around 12 to 16 in number. The set was often used for serving punch or other beverages during parties or celebrations, making it a symbol of hospitality and elegance.The iridescent finish of carnival glass comes from metallic salts applied to the glass when it was still hot. This technique created a dazzling effect that reflected light in a unique way, contributing to its collectible appeal. Today, carnival glass punch sets are prized by collectors, not just for their beauty but for their historical significance. Depending on the maker, color, and condition, these sets can be highly valuable.Carnival glass punch sets come in various colors such as marigold, amethyst, green, and blue. The patterns vary, with popular designs including peacock tails, grapevines, or geometric motifs. Their ornate appearance and rich history make them a fascinating centerpiece for vintage-themed parties or an eye-catching addition to a decorative collection.

Carnival Glass punch bowl with 12+4 glasses

SKU: JDWP_0400
C$80.00Price
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