When the Westmoreland Glass Company began producing carnival glass in early 1907, they were joining a movement that would define American glassmaking for decades. Their early carnival pieces, with their rich iridescent finishes, are among the most sought-after by collectors today.
Early Production
Westmoreland's carnival glass production began in 1907, making them one of the earliest producers alongside companies like Fenton, Northwood, and Imperial. Their pieces are distinguished by their unique patterns and exceptional iridescence.