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GLASS: Fenton Basket Pattern by Debbie and Randy Coe Since the 1930s and up to the present, the Fenton Art Glass Company, of Williamstown, West Virginia, has produced beautiful glass baskets in a huge variety of styles, colors, and patterns. In these two new volumes, over 880 known varieties of Fenton baskets are each carefully described, with their individual ware numbers, color, size, decoration, date, and current value, and are individually shown in beautiful color photos. The patterns are presented alphabetically. This volume has the patterns from Innovation to Wisteria and the numbered patterns. Information on the talented glass workers who made the baskets, handles, and pattern decorations are identified. Special markings are described, listed, and dated for easy identification. With these complete references now available, the identification of Fenton glass baskets is possible for the first time and collecting them will be a gratifying pleasure.
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GLASS: Early Fenton Rarities by Thomas K. Smith 1907-1938 For one hundred years, the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia, has been producing spectacular glass tableware and gift items. Displayed in over 870 brilliant color images are the best, rarest, and most coveted of Fenton's early production, from the early 1900s through the 1930s. They include Carnival Glass, American Iridescent Stretch Glass, Freehand Hanging Hearts, Karnak Red and Mosaic, Art Deco Dancing Ladies vases and urns in unusual colors, Two-Tone stretch and opaque candlesticks, September Morn Nymphs, #1639 Elizabeth, Lincoln Inn, and Satin Etchings. Also in this valuable guide are dating and pricing information, important collecting tips, numbers of pieces known in given production lines, and values in the captions. Everyone who loves art glass needs this book!
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Fenton: FENTON GLASS CATS & DOGS W/PRICE GUIDE Softbound The book for sale is Fenton Glass Cats and Dogs with Price Guide.It is in excellent condition. There are no torn or stained pages. I owned and operated an antique store for 8 years. In September 2007, I closed because of the failing economy. I have many books on identification and values of just about everything you can think of. I am going to be listing many books. If you see a sticker on the book where you see a percentage off, I am going to honor that percentage and I might even take more off. The books also have stick-on price tags. All the books that I will be listing were purchased new and thats the condition these books are in unless I state otherwise.Shipping will be Media Mail at a cost of $1.50. If you want the book sent Priority Mail, you will need to use the contact button to ask me for a shipping quote. Insurance will be optional on this item.
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GLASS: The Black Glass Encyclopedia The West Virginia Museum of American Glass, Ltd.Over 860 striking color images of unusual and beautiful black glass animals, bowls, baskets, candlesticks, compotes, flower bowls, novelties, stemware, tableware, and vases adorn this encyclopedia. The finest examples of late nineteenth through twentieth century glass from such renown firms as Akro Agate, Blenko, Cambridge, Dalzell-Viking, Duncan & Miller, Fenton Art Glass, Fostoria, H.C. Fry, Hazel-Atlas, A.H. Heisey, Imperial, Lenox Crystal, Libbey, Morgantown Glass Works, Paden City, Seneca, Steuben, U.S. Glass, and Westmoreland Specialty are well represented. Catalog copy from glass manufacturers and decorators add depth to the presentation.The engaging text is an introduction to exotic black glass and provides concise histories of the companies that produced it, along with a bibliography and values. This book will be very useful to all who appreciate beautiful glassware.
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