Carnival Glass “Iris & Herringbone” Bowl — a luminous Depression-era classic with bold floral relief and radiating elegance. This pressed glass bowl features the beloved Iris & Herringbone pattern — tall stylized iris blossoms set against textured rays — and is finished in a radiant marigold iridescence. Its scalloped rim and wide flared shape make it both decorative and functional, a hallmark of early American pressed glass.
The Jeannette Glass Company of Pennsylvania introduced this pattern in the 1920s and continued production into the 1930s. Carnival glass, originally created as an affordable alternative to blown iridescent art glass, became a favorite across American households thanks to its shimmering finish and variety of accessible patterns. The Iris & Herringbone design remains one of the most collected for its clarity, artistry, and nostalgic charm.
Perfect as a centerpiece, fruit bowl, or collector display, this piece brings warm light and vintage beauty to any setting. Its distinctive pattern and cheerful finish make it a standout among Depression-era glassware.