Here's a Vasa Murrhina vase with multicolor flecks. I've found no reference in the books to this color pattern, but there are two experimental pieces shown on page 190 of Warman's Fenton Glass, 2nd Edition, by Mark F. Mora that are similar so I'm guessing this is also experimental. The back side is marred by numerous air bubbles that I am showing in the second photo. It stands about 8" high, has four "spouts" in its ruffle. It has the Fenton logo embossed on the bottom, but no year, so it must have been made during the 70's, which is curious as most vasa murrhina was made in the 1960's or 1980's. An unique piece of Fenton history!
Here's a 7580 Candy Jar w/cover done in iridescent Green with delightful Dolphin handles. It stands 9 1/4" high. I've not seen where this was ever in the line in this color. The lid has the Fenton logo inside, but the jar itself does not. It is signed by Michael Fenton and dated 8/6/82.
Here's a Fostoria Coin Covered Sugar and Creamer set in Olive Green (1372/673 & 680). There are a couple of small manufacturing bubbles in the set, but it is in excellent condition.
Here's a lovely little 4" Kanawha creamer, this one is a shiny amberina, over a milk glass interior. It has an amber glass handle. Delicate and in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks.
This delightful handpainted bas-relief design features a mother rabbit and her young. The first issue of Goebel's animal Mother Series, it has the artist's name G (for Gerhard) Bochmann embossed on the lower edge. It was made in what was then West Germany in 1975. It measures 7 1/2", is in mint condition, and comes in its original box.
Here's a beautiful vase done for the Fenton 80th Anniversary. This French opalescent spiral is called Blue Ridge (2658-BI), for obvious reasons. A lovely vase with no chips or cracks, and with Fenton 80th etched on the bottom as you can see. It also has an etched "2", so this might be considered a second, but I don't find any obvious flaws. Satisfaction guaranteed or full refund.
This unusual vase appears to be Italian in origin, featuring gold on white Vasa Murrhina (vessel of gems) exterior and blue-green Vasa interior with large metallic frit. It is cased in crystal, with wavelets along its edge, and crystal petals for feet. It also features two crystal medallions, one on each side. It measures about 8 1/2" wide and 6" high, with an unground pontil mark on its bottom. No identification that I can find.
This shallow bowl or dish was made by Sowerby, Ellison Glassworks in England, in the 1880's. It has an open lace edge, and a basket-weave pressed pattern in the center. Made in an amethyst slag, sometimes referred to as "malachite", it is marked on the bottom with the Sowerby peacock trademark, seen in the second and third photos. It is in wonderful condition, with no chips or cracks.
I'm not sure where this clamshell-style bowl is from. I've been informed of both places of origin. It has lovely deep color from green to reddish amber, and two ground flats to allow it to sit either upright or at an angle. It measures 7" wide and 4" high, and has no chips or cracks.
This plate is the first plate in the "Rockwell's Rediscovered Women" collection by Norman Rockwell and Knowles China. These plates measure 8 1/2" in diameter, are numbered and come in their original box. Also included is a Certificate of Authenticity and a large 6-page brochure about Rockwell, the painting, and the series. Bradex No: 84-R70-4.1. In mint condition.
Here's a piece of old Fenton, c 1915. A small footed compote in emerald green glass, with marigold carnival highlights and the Scotch Thistle design on the inside. You can see a few specks in the bottom, either from production or age, I'm not sure. But still a beautiful and unusual piece of vintage Fenton.
Here is a bell featuring the Fenton Craftsmen Series Glassblower (9660-FG). Although the bell first appeared in 1979 in the original amethyst carnival, this one is done in Green Iridescent and the bell opening is crimped or fluted.
This limited edition plate is the first issue in the "Zolan's Children Collection" by America's premier painter of children, Donald Zolan. Produced by Viletta China in a limited 22 day firing schedule. This plate is numbered 1830D, and measures 8 1/2" in dia. It is in mint condition, and includes the certificate of authenticity, a four page brochure featuring Donald's own story about the painting, and original box. Bradex No: 84-V36-1.1
This limited edition plate is the second issue in the series "Children and Pets" by America's premier painter of children, Donald Zolan. Produced by Pemberton & Oakes in a limited 28 day firing schedule. This plate, one of three in stock, is numbered 9374D and measures a little over 7 1/2" in dia. It is in mint condition, and includes the certificate of authenticity, a four page brochure featuring Donald's own story about the painting, and original box.
This limited edition plate is the fourth issue in the series "Children at Christmas" by America's premier painter of children, Donald Zolan. Produced by Pemberton & Oakes, this plate is numbered 2345, and measures 10 1/4" in dia. It is in mint condition, and includes the certificate of authenticity, a four page brochure featuring Donald's own story about the painting, and original box. You can see that the paper items have been a little crumpled in the box for nearly 20 years, but should be able to be ironed out.
This limited edition plate is the sixth issue in the series "Children at Christmas" by America's premier painter of children, Donald Zolan. Produced by Pemberton & Oakes, this plate is numbered 5575, and measures 10 1/4" in dia. It is in mint condition, and includes the certificate of authenticity, a four page brochure featuring Donald's own story about the painting, and original box. The paper items are bent from being packed in the box but they have not been folded or hard-creased.
This miniature plate features a delightful painting by Donald Zolan, America's premier painter of children. Produced by Pemberton & Oakes for their members only in a single issue miniature, made during a single 19-day firing period in 1990. The plate measures 3 1/4" across, and is numbered 7008A. It is in mint condition, and includes the certificate of authenticity, a four page brochure featuring Donald's own story about the painting, a display stand and original box.
This miniature plate features a delightful painting by Donald Zolan, America's premier painter of children. Produced by Pemberton & Oakes for their members only in a single issue miniature, made during a single 19-day firing period in 1990. The plate measures 3 1/4" across, signed in gold by the artist, and is numbered 4022A. It is in mint condition, and includes the certificate of authenticity, a four page brochure featuring Donald's own story about the painting, a display stand and original box. Unsigned versions have BV of $45.00
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