This site
was created as a place where Carnival Glass collectors could
freely exchange information, learn about Carnival Glass, and
most importantly,
have lots of fun!
This site is especially suited for the new collector who is
looking to learn about Carnival Glass, or for people who are
located in remote areas that don't have the access to find collectible
glass and who would like to connect with other collectors.
We are interested in collecting all kinds of Carnival Glass
both old and new, including glass such as Jeanette or other
iridized glass makers.
We will endeavor to publish regular articles about all different
aspects of collecting Carnival Glass, and if you feel moved
to contribute some pictures, articles, or just share your Carnival
Glass collecting stories with us, please contact
us.
NOTE:
If an annoying page keeps popping up while you are visiting
the site, simply click on it's box in the upper corner and it
will go away.
This is the price we pay for a free site.
Be
sure to check out all of our pages. There's lots of excellent
information, and some fun stuff too!
Read
the NEWEST article HERE
about the best place to find Carnival Glass in Arizona! (That
we know of anyway!)
Hot
Off The Presses!
The
8th. edition "Standard Encyclopedia of
Carnival Glass" is now available.
Anyone who would like a copy can call Collector Books ( 800-626-5420
) to
place their order.
Personal
note - This book is indispensible if you are a carnival glass
collector!
Our Favorite Sites:
by
Bonnie Barker
During the time I have been collecting carnival glass, I have
visited several sites on the internet that are devoted specifically
to collectible glass. They are sites that I feel would benefit
collectors of Carnival Glass by providing us, the collector,
with important information. If anyone has suggestions for sites
they would like to see included in our website, please email
me at: bonbon@ctaz.com.
I found a great site to learn about and buy Carnival Glass,
"Carnival Heaven". They are enlarging their site and
every time I go back, I see more changes.
There are excellent articles on Beginners Basics for Collecting
Vintage Carnival Glass, where to find Carnival Glass, a Frequently
Asked Questions section, how it was made, colors, - right down
to how to properly package carnival glass for shipping.
They have pictures of the Carnival Glass they have for sale
and it's broken down by pre 1940 and from 1940 to present, &
then broken down further by maker. You can make them an offer
on a particular piece. You never know, they might just go down
on the price if you're really interested.
There is a very interesting article on Indiana Glass as well.
Lots of information plus the option to buy if you find something
that suits your fancy. Prices are reasonable as well.