A 80 year old carnival peacock pattern dish is worth around $475.00 to $550.00
Glass Candy was created in 1996.
Carnival glass refers to a specific form of molded glass that has a shiny, metallic sheen or shimmer. Interested individuals can purchase this glass from antique dealers or from online sites such as eBay.
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Glass candy. It's basically a large flat sheet of hard candy that is clear. Its made of sugar, with no flavoring or coloring.
Because the actual metallic salts added to the glass are unknown, the addition of some fluids (acids, or very hot liquids) could create a reaction. But most of the material is fused into the glass itself. Some types of iridescent glass cannot be used in microwaves for the same reason. Actual antique "carnival glass" may have collectible value, so using it could affect that.
Glass is very trendy and will look great.
Pu,mpkin shape glass jar
There are loads of collectors of this stuff. Ebay is the best place to sell it
In the past, many stores stored their candies in clear glass candy jars and were sold for a penny. Children would come into the stores and see the brightly colored candy and buy them.
Rose cake plates are selling online at auction for about $17.50. The plate is probably depression or carnival glass. Kovels antiques price guide lists cake plates in rose for $18.00 based on the 2007 pricing guide.
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