Indiana Glass Co. - Revival / Contemporary "Goldentone" Carnival
Courtesy Craig Schenning, the Dunkirk Museum, and the Glass Paper Fanatics.
Here is Indiana's "Goldentone" Florist Selection, shown in their 1975-1976 Catalogue from Indiana Glass.
The items shown here in Indiana's 1975-76 iridescent “Goldentone” Carnival are known by familiar names, such as Lily Pons (2876) and Sunflower (2874). The Divided Relish (2877), bottom left, is commonly known as Killarney and the large Fruit Bowl (2873) is frequently called Basketweave. The two items at the back are Pretzel (the Celery 0748) and Floral and Pineapple (the Ftd. Compote 0749). The 2875 Bon Bon is often called Loganberry or Strawberry Relish.
Note that some of these Indiana items date back originally to the 1930s (Killarney and Lily Pons, for example), and were re-used when Indiana started making Revival Carnival Glass.
Note that some of these Indiana items date back originally to the 1930s (Killarney and Lily Pons, for example), and were re-used when Indiana started making Revival Carnival Glass.
Interested in Indiana's Carnival Glass
We have lots more information about Indiana Revival Carnival patterns and colours here on our website, including several some fascinating – and unusual catalogue images. They are all linked from the foot of our Indiana Glass Homepage - click on the image below.
We have lots more information about Indiana Revival Carnival patterns and colours here on our website, including several some fascinating – and unusual catalogue images. They are all linked from the foot of our Indiana Glass Homepage - click on the image below.