Featured is a wonderful Carnival Glass EAPG Vase in the Long Hobstar Pattern.
- EAPG stands for Early American Pattern Glass which dates from 1850 until 1914.
- EAPG is clear or colored pressed glass, early carnival glass is pressed glass that has a sprayed on iridescent coating.
- Many people called Carnival Glass the “poor man’s Tiffany” since it was dazzlingly beautiful with its iridescent colors.
- Pattern: Long Hobstar
- Color: This is a Carnival Vase in the Long Hobstar pattern marigold glass.
- Design: cable and diamond vertical panels, flowers leaves, diamond points
- Fenton Art Glass Company was the pioneer of iridescent glass and then other companies followed suit.
- This EAPG Carnival glass piece is unique, sitting one direction it is a vase, turn it upside down and it is also a punch bowl stand.