Featured here is a rare 1909 large (9 5/8" x 3 5/8") Berry Bowl by The Imperial Glass Corporation. The Imperial Glass Corporation was one of the largest and finest of all the great hand-made glass houses. For over eighty years, the people of the Imperial Glass Corporation in Bellaire, Ohio produced some of the most elegant hand-crafted glassware this country has known which are highly prized and collected today.

The Diamond and Lace pattern (#434 1/2) is very intricate. The magnificent iridescence on these bowls is beyond compare of the other carnival glass manufacturers. The fluted/ruffled design with the saw-tooth edging enhances both the elegance and the iridescence of this most desired piece. You can find more information about this pattern on page 43 of David Doty's: "A Field Guide to Carnival Glass".

This stunning Imperial berry bowl captivates the eye with its full spectrum of carnival glass iridescence brilliantly glimmering off its gorgeous amethyst purple glass. This is a welcome addition or beginning to any Carnival Glass Collection. However, consider also what a great stand-alone piece this is as a serving bowl, a container for bath-bombs or other bathroom special displays, a dresser top organizer, an eye-candy candy-dish to brighten up a dull workplace. Whatever room you put it in, whether on a mantle, coffee table, or dining table, it makes a great decorative conversation piece with its pop of iridescent amethyst hues of delight. wedding hostess dresses

Whether for yourself to begin or add to your collection or for that special gift - this pattern will continue to be a long-treasured favorite for many generations to come. Looking for a housewarming, birthday, holiday, wedding, or host & hostess present? Look no further, beautiful and practical, it makes for a great gift.

Please see my eBay page for many more pictures and information:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/143370406460

For those who are local, please message me to connect along The Divide, Placerville, EDH, or Folsom.

1909 Imperial Purple Carnival Glass Diamond Lace Bowl Ruffled Fluted Sawtooth $40El Dorado Hills, California

Featured here is a rare 1909 large (9 5/8" x 3 5/8") Berry Bowl by The Imperial Glass Corporation. The Imperial Glass Corporation was one of the largest and finest of all the great hand-made glass houses. For over eighty years, the people of the Imperial Glass Corporation in Bellaire, Ohio produced some of the most elegant hand-crafted glassware this country has known which are highly prized and collected today.

The Diamond and Lace pattern (#434 1/2) is very intricate. The magnificent iridescence on these bowls is beyond compare of the other carnival glass manufacturers. The fluted/ruffled design with the saw-tooth edging enhances both the elegance and the iridescence of this most desired piece. You can find more information about this pattern on page 43 of David Doty's: "A Field Guide to Carnival Glass".

This stunning Imperial berry bowl captivates the eye with its full spectrum of carnival glass iridescence brilliantly glimmering off its gorgeous amethyst purple glass. This is a welcome addition or beginning to any Carnival Glass Collection. However, consider also what a great stand-alone piece this is as a serving bowl, a container for bath-bombs or other bathroom special displays, a dresser top organizer, an eye-candy candy-dish to brighten up a dull workplace. Whatever room you put it in, whether on a mantle, coffee table, or dining table, it makes a great decorative conversation piece with its pop of iridescent amethyst hues of delight.

Whether for yourself to begin or add to your collection or for that special gift - this pattern will continue to be a long-treasured favorite for many generations to come. Looking for a housewarming, birthday, holiday, wedding, or host & hostess present? Look no further, beautiful and practical, it makes for a great gift.

Please see my eBay page for many more pictures and information:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/143370406460

For those who are local, please message me to connect along The Divide, Placerville, EDH, or Folsom.