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Imperial Marigold Carnival Glass 6 1/2” Pitcher Windmill Pattern
$ 7.65
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Description
Imperial carnival glass WINDMILL milk, juice, water jug pitcher marigold orange glass. Approximately 6.25" in height and holds 16 ounces.In good condition, no damage. good iridescence.
Vintage 16 oz Imperial Marigold Carnival Glass 6 1/2” Pitcher In Windmill Pattern With No Mark. Produced beginning 1920. Approximately 6 1/2” tall, 4 3/8” across the sawtooth rim from Handle to tip of spout and about 2 1/2” in diameter across the unmarked base. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
From carnivalglassworldwidedotcom
Imperial Glass Co. of Bellaire was founded in 1901 by Captain Edward Muhleman. Their early production was intaglio, pressed moulded, crystal glassware that was known as “near-cut”, because it imitated cut glass.
Various dates have been quoted for when Imperial started making Carnival Glass: it did not appear in the Butler Brothers wholesale catalogues until 1910, but (without proof) it was widely felt that they had introduced their Carnival Glass earlier. T
he publication “American Flint” reported in November 1909 that Imperial was working on new iridescent coloured ware, and the Imperial Glass Encyclopedia
states that Imperial began marketing its iridescent glass in the Fall of 1909
(Vol
II, National Imperial Glass Collectors Society, 1997).
In December 1909, the Crockery and Glass Journal referred to “New items in iridescent ware from the Imperial glass company; colors are brilliant and rich” appearing in Meakin & Ridgway’s showrooms near Broadway.
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