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Fenton Milk Glass Hobnail #3873 Candle Holder – Colonial Blue
This is a small Fenton Hobnail candleholder in Colonial Blue, No. 3873. This candle holder has 6 panels, each with 7 rows of hobs. There are 12 scallops on the top rim. The scalloped base has 5 hobs on each of the 6 panels. This candleholder will accommodate either a 1 inch, 2 inch or 3 inch candles. Measures apx 3 1/4 tall, 4 inches wide. Perfect shape with no chips or cracks.
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Fenton Hobnail 2 Handle Footed Milk Glass Bowl
This is a Fenton two-handled footed bowl in white milk glass. This is probably the No. 3902 bowl. Measures 5 inches around (6 1/2 inches including the handles), 2 1/2 inches tall. Crimped rim. Perfect shape with no chips or cracks.
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Fenton Olde Virginia Creamer and Sugar Set
This set is Fenton's Olde (Old) Virginia cream and sugar with lid in white milk glass. Creamer measures 5 inches tall and has an applied handle. The sugar bowl is 5 inches tall to the top of the finial. Perfect shape with no chips or cracks.
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Fenton Hobnail CandleHolder Candle Holder #3974
Nice Fenton candlestick in white milk glass, No. 3974. This candle stick measures 4 5/8 inches across the base, apx 3 inches tall. It is in perfect shape with no chips or cracks.
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Fenton Bi-Centennial Plate #1 in Series 1776-1976
This Fenton plate in white milk glass satin glass was the first in a series to commemorate the bi-centennial in 1976. The front of this plate has a wreath garland around the rim, and shows Patrick Henry as he gave his "Give me liberty, or give me death" speech. The back says: Issued January 1, 1973. Number One in a Series of Four. Official United States of America Bicentennial Commemorative Project of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. In 1775, the people of the American Colonies were becoming convinced that they should no longer be subjected to the dictates of a foreign power. Patrick Henry echoed their convictions when he issued the ultimate challenge: "Give me liberty or give me death." Measures 8 1/8 inches across. Perfect shape with no chips or cracks. Marked on the back with the embossed Fenton logo.
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Fenton Bi-Centennial Plate #4 in Series 1776-1976 in Box
This Fenton plate in antique powder blue satin glass was the fourth in a series to commemorate the bi-centennial in 1976. The front of this plate has a wreath garland around the rim, and shows the ringing of the Liberty Bell. The back says: Issued January 1, 1976. Number Four in a Series of Four. Official United States of America Bicentennial Commemorative Project of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The back says: Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof. Two centuries later this same proclamation still rings. The Liberty Bell with its simple inscription has become one of the most cherished and revered symbols of American freedom. Measures 8 1/8 inches across. Perfect shape with no chips or cracks. Marked on the back with the embossed Fenton logo. This plate also has the original box.
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SCARCE Fenton White Milk Glass Hobnail Paneled Fan Vase #3852
This is the very rare Fenton Hobnail fan vase, No. 3852 in white milk glass. This vase has 12 panels, each panel with 22 rows of hobnails. The top rim has 12 scallops. Measures 8 inches tall, 7 inches across, 3 inches deep. It is in perfect shape with no chips or cracks. Nice and clean on the inside – I do not think it was ever used. It is not marked, so it is an older piece of Fenton Hobnail.
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