No-one likes general adverts, and ours hadn't been updated for ages, so we're having a clear-out and a change round to make the new ones useful to you. These new adverts bring in a small amount to help pay for the board and keep it free for you to use, so please do use them whenever you can, Let our links help you find great books on glass or a new piece for your collection. Thank you for supporting the Board.

Author Topic: Carnival Glass (Chariot)  (Read 3733 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Della

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 1559
  • Gender: Female
  • Addicted to glass!
    • Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
Carnival Glass (Chariot)
« on: March 21, 2006, 12:50:17 PM »
Hi Glen & all,

I have seen this pattern somewhere, but I can't find it anymore. I am becoming dizzy from patterns  :roll:

This is a footed dish, too big to be a sugar, I think.


                         Click to enlarge.

As always, TIA   :P

Edited to add:
Think I have found it on D. Dotys site.........Chariot? but no mention of possible manufacturer or date.
If I know, I'll comment. If I think I know, I'll have a go. If I have no idea, I'll just keep quiet and learn from others, so the next time I'll know.

Support the Glass Message Board by finding a book via book-seek.com


Offline Glen

  • Author
  • Members
  • ***
  • Posts: 2903
  • Gender: Female
    • Carnival Glass Research and Writing
Carnival Glass (Chariot)
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2006, 04:07:46 PM »
Hi Della - yes indeed it is Chariot. I have the twin to your piece. I would say it is an open sugar (for someone with a sweet tooth). It would double up as a comport for general use. A friend of ours in the UK has a little creamer - which is the only one I know of (although there must be others).

I have not been able to attribute it through any catalogs so far. My guess is maybe, possibly, Rindskopf. Unsure - just a feeling based on general characteristics. Certainly European though. Yours has a really nice iridescence.

Glen
Just released—Carnival from Finland & Norway e-book!
Also, Riihimäki e-book and Carnival from Sweden e-book.
Sowerby e-books—three volumes available
For all info see http://www.carnivalglassworldwide.com/
Copyright G&S Thistlewood

Support the Glass Message Board by finding glass through glass-seek.com


Offline Della

  • Members
  • **
  • Posts: 1559
  • Gender: Female
  • Addicted to glass!
    • Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
Carnival Glass (Chariot)
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2006, 08:33:15 PM »
Hi Glen,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, you would need to have a very sweet tooth :wink:  :lol:
The iridescence is wonderful on this bowl, I have to agree.
I will keep on searching for more, without having to resort to ebay. :roll:
If I know, I'll comment. If I think I know, I'll have a go. If I have no idea, I'll just keep quiet and learn from others, so the next time I'll know.

Support the Glass Message Board by finding a book via book-seek.com


 

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk
Visit the Glass Encyclopedia
link to glass encyclopedia
Visit the Online Glass Museum
link to glass museum


This website is provided by Angela Bowey, PO Box 113, Paihia 0247, New Zealand