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Marigold Candy Jar - Imperial Co. Glass - 1960s

Marigold Candy Jar - Imperial Co. Glass - 1960s

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Experience the timeless allure of this sweet Imperial Glass Candy Jar in marigold.

This exquisite jar, with its matching lid, embodies the hallmark features of early 20th-century carnival glass, reproduced in the 1960s: a vivid, warm marigold colour that plays beautifully with the light.

Created by pioneering American manufacturer "Imperial Glass", this jar is a fine example of innovative glass artistry and is highly prized by collectors. Whether you use it to display your confections or simply as a decorative accent, it brings a touch of vintage glamour and enduring elegance to any setting.

  • Brand: Imperial Co. Glass
  • Pattern: Fleur de Lys
  • Material: Pressed Marigold Glass
  • Place of Origin: USA
  • Date of Manufacture: 1960s
  • Condition: Very good condition. 

Dimension:
Diameter: 9.5 cm | 3.7 in
Height: 12 cm | 4.7 in

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Origin & Maker

Imperal Glass is a celebrated American glass manufacturer renowned for its pioneering contributions to carnival and pressed glass.

Founded in the early 20th century, the company quickly gained a reputation for producing vibrant, decorative glassware that dazzled with its iridescent finishes.

Their innovative production techniques allowed for the creation of pieces with luminous colours such as Amberina, royal blue, and emerald green, captivating collectors and design enthusiasts alike. Imperal Glass combined technical prowess with artistic creativity, resulting in a signature style that remains highly sought-after today. The brand's legacy is defined by its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality, making each item a true work of art.

Today, vintage pieces from Imperal Glass continue to evoke a sense of nostalgia and admiration, preserving a rich heritage of American glassmaking innovation that inspires contemporary collectors and art lovers around the world.