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Your Price: $ 49.99
 Item Number: ts3898 |
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Sale SPRING SALE, Take 15% off any order over $20, includes entire inventory. Coupon code SALE must be entered at the time of purchase. Code must be entered on shipping cost page in order to be applied to the order. Use coupon code Sale when ordering for 15% off when your order is over $20.00. |
Circa: 1940 to 1970 Condition: Used Color: White Manufacturer: Fenton Glass
Fenton Silver Crest Covered Candy Dish. Fenton Glass was established in 1905 by Frank and John Fenton in Martin's Ferry, Ohio, the earliest pieces were hand painted on blanks from other glass companies. Unable to get the quantity of glass they needed, they decided to make their own glass and 1907 the opened there own glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia.
The Silver Crest pattern was formed by applying a crystal edge to milk glass pieces Silver Crest was the most popular and longest running Crest pattern that Fenton produced. Fenton introduced Silver Crest into the line in 1943 and it was an instant success. In the 1950's Silver Crest production diminished when producing milk glass Hobnail was the priority. However, during the 1960's there was an renewed interest in Silver Crest. Production peaked in the 1960's and the pattern was discontinued except for a few pieces in 1970, and in 1980 production on the few pieces that were made ceased.
This piece is one of the harder find, seldom seen pieces in the Silver Crest pattern. It is a very heavy piece and is probably one of the early pieces. It is 9 1/2 inches tall and 6 3/4 inches across the body of the dish, it is in excellent condition. Please see our other listings for additional pieces in of Silver Crest and Fenton Glass. |
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