Description: Detailed Description: Normandy Imperial Glass Marigold Carnival Glass – Bouquet and Lattice Pattern Bread and Butter Plates (Set of 6, 6-Inch) 1.Material and Finish:•Crafted from carnival glass, known for its stunning iridescent finish that shifts hues under different lighting conditions.•The marigold color offers a warm, golden-orange base with flashes of pink, green, and purple.2.Design and Pattern:•Bouquet and Lattice Motif: The plates feature intricate floral arrangements (the “bouquet”) in the center, surrounded by a detailed lattice border. The contrast between the delicate flowers and geometric lattice highlights the artistry of the design.•The raised pattern ensures texture, adding visual and tactile interest.3.Size and Functionality:•Measuring 6 inches in diameter, these plates are ideal for serving bread, butter, or small side dishes.•Lightweight but sturdy, perfect for display or occasional use.4.Edges and Details:•Likely features scalloped or slightly ruffled edges, enhancing their ornate appearance.•The shimmering marigold iridescence ensures each plate catches the light beautifully, making them perfect for table decor. Saucers (Set of 4) 1.Material and Finish:•Made from the same iridescent marigold carnival glass, these saucers complement the bread and butter plates.•Their finish showcases a radiant interplay of colors, including amber, rose, and hints of green or gold.2.Design and Pattern:•The Bouquet and Lattice pattern is repeated here, maintaining a cohesive aesthetic across the collection.•Central floral motifs are surrounded by a detailed lattice border, with smaller dimensions to fit under teacups or mugs.3.Size and Functionality:•Designed to pair with tea or coffee sets, the saucers are perfectly sized for small cups, measuring approximately 5–6 inches in diameter.•Can also be used as decorative pieces or underplates for small items. History of Normandy Imperial Glass Marigold Carnival Glass – Bouquet and Lattice Pattern The Rise of Carnival Glass: 1.Origins and Popularity:•Carnival glass, first introduced in the early 1900s, was a response to the demand for affordable yet decorative glassware.•Its iridescent sheen was achieved by spraying molten glass with metallic salts, creating a luxurious finish that mimicked more expensive blown glass or cut crystal.2.Imperial Glass Company:•Founded in 1901 in Bellaire, Ohio, the Imperial Glass Company became one of the leading manufacturers of carnival glass.•Known for their creative patterns and vibrant colors, Imperial catered to middle-class households looking for beautiful and functional glassware. The Bouquet and Lattice Pattern: 1.Introduction:•The Bouquet and Lattice pattern was first produced by Imperial in the 1920s.•It was highly favored for its combination of organic floral motifs and structured latticework, blending nature-inspired themes with geometric precision.2.Marigold Color:•Marigold was one of the most common and widely loved colors in carnival glass. Its warm tones and iridescent quality made it versatile for both everyday use and
Price: 37 USD
Location: Palmetto, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-04T20:59:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: America
Number of Items in Set: Six-Piece
Pattern: Bouquet
Shape: Round
Color: Orange
Material: Glass
Set Includes: Bowl, Bread Plate, Dessert Bowl, Dessert Plate, Dinner Plate, Plate, Snack Plate
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Federal Glass
Type: Dinner Plate
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Era: Early 20th Century (1911-1940)
Features: Mirrored
Production Style: Carnival Glass
Production Technique: Fused Glass
Finish: Glossy
Handmade: No
Product Line: Federal