Description
This exquisite set of Four Gold Carnival Glass Tumblers is a premier example of American heritage glassware, featuring the highly coveted ‘Grape and Cable’ pattern. Each tumbler stands approximately 4″ tall with a 3″ diameter, showcasing a stunning ‘marigold’ iridescent finish that radiates a deep golden glow with a metallic, rainbow-like luster.
The ‘Grape and Cable’ design is one of the most iconic patterns of the Early Carnival Glass era (circa 1908–1920s). While these specific pieces do not bear a maker’s mark or a visible pontil, the intricate relief of the grape clusters and the classic cable banding strongly suggest they were crafted by legendary manufacturers such as Northwood or Fenton.
These tumblers are not only functional drinkware but also serve as sophisticated decorative ornaments, perfect for collectors of vintage glass or those looking to add a touch of early 20th-century elegance to their home. Their brilliant marigold hue on a clear glass base ensures they catch the light beautifully from every angle.
These tumblers likely manufactured by Fenton or Norwood.







