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<p>[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 174883, member: 177"]Old workers called iridescent glass "doped" for the metallic spray. Carnival refers to style not color. They old glass was not called carnival by the maker that is a collector/dealer description to sell old glass. In the post WW2 era we should use what ever the maker used. The carnival collectors club may have a definition.Both of the examples are pressed. Carnival collectors describe/classify color by the color of the glass with the exception of colorless glass which is called marigold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 174883, member: 177"]Old workers called iridescent glass "doped" for the metallic spray. Carnival refers to style not color. They old glass was not called carnival by the maker that is a collector/dealer description to sell old glass. In the post WW2 era we should use what ever the maker used. The carnival collectors club may have a definition.Both of the examples are pressed. Carnival collectors describe/classify color by the color of the glass with the exception of colorless glass which is called marigold.[/QUOTE]
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