Indiana Glass Co. - Revival / Contemporary Iridescent Lime Carnival
Courtesy of Jon D Bartell and the Glass Paper Fanatics
Indiana Glass Co. of Dunkirk, Indiana, USA is well known for its Revival Carnival Glass production in the 1970s. It was made in several colours, including this Iridescent Lime (green) Carnival. This catalogue page is from 1973.
The top section of the page is devoted entirely to Indiana's very successful Harvest (aka Harvest Grape) pattern.
The bottom section also has Harvest pieces, and additionally, it shows the Oval Center Bowl (#7017), Tall Footed Compote (#7055), Egg Relish (#7058), Hostess Plate (2446), Hen-on-Nest (#7643), and Vintage Salad and Fruit Bowl Set (#7100).
The Oval Center Bowl (found also in Iridescent Gold and Iridescent Blue) is often thought to be part of the Harvest range, although Indiana referred to it without the word "Harvest" that they used to describe the grape pattered pieces. In fact, the fruit pattern on the Center Bowl is an older Indiana design that was known as Garland, and was their No. 301 Line.
The bottom section also has Harvest pieces, and additionally, it shows the Oval Center Bowl (#7017), Tall Footed Compote (#7055), Egg Relish (#7058), Hostess Plate (2446), Hen-on-Nest (#7643), and Vintage Salad and Fruit Bowl Set (#7100).
The Oval Center Bowl (found also in Iridescent Gold and Iridescent Blue) is often thought to be part of the Harvest range, although Indiana referred to it without the word "Harvest" that they used to describe the grape pattered pieces. In fact, the fruit pattern on the Center Bowl is an older Indiana design that was known as Garland, and was their No. 301 Line.
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.