By Glen and Stephen Thistlewood
This book provides a fascinating, colorful look at early 20th century carnival glass. The glass was decorative as well as useful, with patterns that included flowers, fruits, birds, animals, and geometric shapes on bowls, dishes, vases, and other items. This richly illustrated book details the colors and shapes used for carnival glass; the companies that made it; descriptions of more than 500 patterns; and general price ranges for each item.
216 Pages; Hardcover
Published in 2008 by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.