Beautiful Vintage Fenton Milk Glass Hobnail Ruffled Basket. 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 Hobnail line is one of the largest and most successful patterns ever produced, it was produced from 1948 to 1989. This basket has a ruffled edge, it is about 6 inches tall and about 6 inches across and is in excellent condition. A wonderful addition to your collection or a beautiful decorative piece!
This swan from the Fenton Art Glass Co. is the perfect dish to hold a few mints, nuts, small candies or a small treasure. Stands 3.75 in. tall and measures 4.25 in. long and is 2.75 in. wide. Bottom marked Fenton.
A truly beautiful handpainted vase in the beaded melon pattern produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. in 2002. Signed by Bill and Frank M. Fenton and artist signed C Graffets ML. Stands 7.5 in. tall and is 4.75 in. diameter at the ruffled top. Lovely rosalene color and is in like new condition. Gold trim really accents this vase and it is outstanding.
A lovely candlelight produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. in the '78-'80 era. This Madonna stands 6 in. tall and the base measures 3.5 in. diameter. Beautiful powder blue satin glass finish. Complete with candle holder. Excellent, damage free condition. Display, use and enjoy.
A lovely bowl produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. in the 1975-1980 era. In excellent, damage free condition. This is the Water Lily pattern in a powder blue satin finish. My flash washes out the wonderful color. Stands 3 in. tall and measures 8.5 in. diameter at the top. Marked with Fenton in an oval.
A lovely pitcher produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. in the 1975-1980 era. In excellent, damage free condition. This is the Water Lily pattern in a powder blue satin finish. My flash washes out the wonderful color. Stands 7 in. tall and measures 3.5 in. diameter at the top. Marked with Fenton in an oval.
This vaseline glass vase is known as the Jack in th Pulpit style. Stands 11/5 in. tall and is 5 in. diameter at the top. Produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. in the early '90's. This vase is in the fern pattern and is trimmed with a cobalt blue ruffled edge. In excellent condition. No damage. This vase will definitely be tomorrows treasured antique.
This lovely, unique vase was produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. in the early 1980's. Stands 7.25 in. tall and measures 5.25 in. diameter at the top. Handpainted and signed by L. Clevenger. This is the Empress pattern produced from a Verlys mold. Soft colors of a light blue on cameo satin. A fantastic vase to display and use. Damage free.
This item is a lovely and large Fenton Vase. It is white with a clear scalloped edged rim at nthe top and decorated with beautiful blue/grey flowers. The Vase is about 11 inches high; 5 and 1/4 inches across at the top; 4 and 1/2 inches across at the bulbous middle; and 3 and 3/4 inches across at the base. The bottom of the Vase is is signed, hand painted by K. Oickenpaugh. There is also the acid etched signature of Craig Archer Fenton, 1999. This Vase is in excellent condition without any chips or cracks.
This blue satin glass bell from the Fenton Art Glass Co. features a Bride and Groom. Stands 4.5 in. tall and the base is 4 in. diameter. No chips, nicks, etc. In very good, displayable condition. I think this was produced in the 1970's era. Fenton is always superb quality.
What a lovely dreamy color Fenton has in Sea Green. This stopper will look great in several of their cruets or bottles. There are (2) available. Price is for (1) stopper. ADD $4.00 FOR SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA.
This Cobalt glass perfume bottle stopper by Fenton is a stunning color and will compliment several of their bottle styles. There are (4) available. Price is for (1) stopper. ADD $5.00 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA.
Here is a beautiful Fenton lavender heart perfume bottle stopper. This style would look great in several of their perfume bottles. There are (4) available. Price is for (1) stopper. ADD $5.00 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA.
This lovely pink Fenton perfume bottle stopper has almost a carnival finish on it. Don't know what Fenton calls it but it sure is pretty. In pristine condition. There are (4) available. Price is for (1) stopper. ADD $5.00 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA.
Antique, Fenton blue carnival glass 'Vintage Grape Delight' fernery bowl. Pretty grape and cable design, and beautifully detailed leaves. Three ball feet. Circa: 1910. Size: Stands 3 1/4 inches tall, and 6 inches diameter. Condition: Very good. Interior bottom has lines, or straw marks, in the glaze. (See photos)
This dolphin handled loving cup was produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. for the Levay distributing Co. Made in the '70's in a purple carnival stretch glass. Stands 5.5 in. tall and is 4.5 in. diameter at the top. Marked with Fenton in an oval. I find no damage. A great collectible to add to your display.
Art Glass Cruet Bottle Decanter Stopper Cobalt Blue
Cobalt Blue Art Glass Cruet Bottle Decanter Stopper. Cobalt Blue Transparent Glass, Vertical Ribbed Stopper. Reminds me of Fenton, but could be any number of makers. Measures 2.75 inches long. Ground stopper portion is .75 inches long. Top diameter is 20mm sloping to 17mm. Looks Brand New. Excellent condition. A fabulous top for your Art Glass Cruet, Bottle, or Decanter.
Early Fenton milk glass candy dish. It measures 5.5 inches in diameter by 5.75 inches high. It is in very good condition to excellent with no chips, cracks or scratches. 2010pdp0009
This gorgeous cranberry/ruby vase in the Diamond Optic pattern was made by Fenton from 1942-1949. The vase measures 8 tall and is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
Fenton French Opalescent Diamond Lace Candlesticks
The Diamond Lace pattern was made by Fenton from 1948 to the 1950's. This style of candlesticks were produced from 1950-1954. Each candleholder measures 4 1/2 wide and 1 7/8 high. They are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
What a beauty this Fenton red glass egg is. It is hand painted and decorated lavishly with gold. It is a limited edition signed T. Deuley and numbered #1673/3000. A Fenton foil label is attached also. A beautiful piece to add to a glass or egg collection and a great gift idea. ADD $6.50 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA. You just found another little treasure at Joann's Junque.
This magnificent Fenton Gold Crest Bon Bon #36 was produced from 1943-44. This double crimped bon bon measures approximately 6 inches in diameter and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and no discoloration. Made from milk glass with a spun amber trim this no markings are found on this piece as Fenton did not use their imprint during this era. This bon bon will be beautiful in your collection or a great gift to a young friend, to start a new generation of Fenton collectors!
Fenton Praying Boy and Girl Figurines--Boy and girl on knees praying--Satin crystal glass and measures 3 7/8 inches tall--Both has the Fenton marked on their sides and the boy also has the Fenton sticker
Fenton Art Glass Cranberry Opalescent Coin Dot Cruet
Vintage Handled Bottle with Opal Coinspot or Optic Spots. I believe it is American made in the U.S.A. by Fenton Art Glass Co, for the LG Wright Company. It is Opal trimmed spot which is a darker cranberry inside the spout. Bulge of cruet is smooth with dots inverted. Clear, blown glass, fine ribbed applied handle. Six sided, Pointed Clear stopper. Ground Bottom. Measure 6.75 inches tall to top of Stopper. No chips, cracks, or stains. Bottom bulge near base has some rub scratches in one spot. See Photos. Stopper has a very tiny flea along one edge. A marvelous addition to a Cranberry collection or dinnerware table setting.
Lovely Vintage Fenton Milk Glass Hobnail Cream Sugar. 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 Hobnail line is one of the largest and most successful patterns ever produced, it was produced from 1948 to 1989. This set is 3 1/2 inches tall and just over 2 1/2 inches across the mouth. Both pieces are in excellent condition, no chips and would be a lovely addition to your collection!
Fenton Silver Crest Ruffled Edge Candy Or Nut Dish
Fenton Silver Crest ruffled edge candy or nut dish. The ruffled edge has clear glass while the rest is milk glass. It measures 4 inches high. It is excellent condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. 09pdp1223
Fenton swirled glass vase with ruffled edges and green, white and clear glass. It has 4 part mold lines on the body under the ruffled portion and measures 5 inches high. There is a small chip on the edge of the ruffled portion. 09pdp1220
Beautiful Signed Fenton Glass, milk glass compote with a lovely pattern of painted, lavender violet and leaves all over with a pretty, molded design of swirls. It has a wonderful, clear, ruffled rim and sits on a pretty pedestal base. It is in excellent condition and signed Kim Blake. It is 6 3/4 inches high and 6 1/2 inches wide. What a beauty.
Lovely old piece of Fenton Art Glass. This is their Hobnail in milk white, pre 1970 as there is no markings. It is the double crimped round bowl which stands 4 ½ tall by 9 wide. Excellent condition.
A fabulous 7 pc. pitcher and 6 tumblers in beautiful cranberry pink opalescent glass. In the hobnail pattern it is in mint condition. Tag still attached. I believe it is from the '80's era. Found in an assortment from an estate. I think the pitcher is a 2 qt. size. Stands 8.25 in. tall and is 7 in. diameter from spout to handle. The tumblers are 4.25 in. tall and 3 in. diameter at the top. Bottom marked Fenton in an oval. This is an outstanding set.
Ruffled, Handled Colonial Thumbprint Glass Basket in Transparent Amber. Elegant Glassware, American Made in the U.S.A by the Fenton Art Glass Company. Measures approx 8 inches high X 8.25 inches diameter at the ruffled rim. No chips or cracks. Scratches, if any, are minuscule. Lovely decor to hold a floral arrangment.
A very lovely, hard-to-find aqua blue mini hobnail opalescent miniature cornucopia candlestick. Produced by the Fenton Glass Company, circa 1941-44. Measures 3 1/2 high, 3 X 3 across This piece is in excellent condition, clean and SHINY IN AND OUT. This beautiful opalescent blue hobnail mini candle holder or vase was made by Fenton Glass Co. between 1939 and 1954. The cornucopia sits upright on a blue base, with the top swirling and becoming a milkier blue.
FENTON CELESTE BLUE STRETCH GLASS CANDY DISH c.1925. 4 1/4in TALL, 5in ACROSS THE RIM. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS. DOES HAVE 2 FACTORY BUBBLES IN THE BOTTOM RIM. SEE CLOSE-UPS. PRE-LOGO MARK. NO LABEL.
Lovely old amber glass shoe by Fenton Art Glass. This is in their hobnail pattern with the cat on the front. It is pre 1970 and therefore unmarked. Stands 3 tall by 5 ½ long.
Gorgeous Fenton cranberry opalescent top hat vase. Age: pre 1970. Coinspot/dot optic pattern. Very pretty feminine vase; it is 3.25 tall x 4 wide. Not marked Fenton because they did not start putting the oval logo on until 1970. It has two specks of black on body, (hot ash?), they are barely visible but just wanted you to know. They look like two grains of black pepper. It is still a beauty for your display cabinet! 10/09est#
Large Fenton cranberry opalescent glass vase. The Fenton book does show this size, shape and pattern. This vase is not marked, has 2 mold lines. It is 10 inches tall. One side is perfect; other side has some minor factory flaws. One is a glass drip, (factory flaw); one is a glass fracture, (it is a 1 inch line that is within the glass itself, you cannot feel anything on the exterior or interior of the glass, and it is hard to even find or get a picture of it. Also, the dots don't go all they way down to the bottom on one side. Book price is much higher. 10/09contr#kk
Wonderful Fenton Glass Pictorial plate, The Little Brown Church in The Vale in a beautiful purple carnival glass. It is marked on the top, Christmas 1971 with a pretty rim pattern of holly leaves and berries with the great center Church scene. This was marked that it was NO.1 in the Christmas in America set with the words by William S. Pitts, 1865 on the back and Bradford, Iowa. It is a heavy glass plate in excellent condition and this beautiful plate is 8 inches across.
Double crimped rim on this old piece of Fenton Art Glass. Done in milk white and the hobnail pattern. Excellent condition. Stands 5 1/2 tall by 8 wide.
Done in the milk white is this lovely old Fenton Art Glass rose bowl. Hobnail pattern. Excellent condition. Stands 4 1/4 tall by 5 1/4 wide. Double crimped and ruffled rim.
Lovely old Fenton Art Glass oil cruet with original stopper. Done in the milk glass with the hobnail pattern. Excellent condition. Unmarked, pre 1970. Stands 4 3/4 tall.
Fenton Thumbprint Double Crimped Ruffled Bowl Green
Done in the Fenton Art Glass Green this double crimped and ruffled bowl is in their Thumbprint pattern. Unmarked so dates between 1963-1970. It is in excellent condition. Stands 2 1/4 tall by 7 1/2 wide.
Beautiful, Fenton, Ruby Red Glass, compote or candy dish with a lovely ruffled rim in the thumb print pattern on a pretty pedestal base. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and has the Fenton label on the bottom of the dish. It is 6 inches high and 6 inches wide. A wonderful piece.
Large, Fenton Art Glass red carnival glass Thistle vase. Ware number 8769. Thistle vase is pictured in the reference book 'Fenton Glass Compendium 1985-2001' by John Walk, on page 20. It is shown in the book in Plum Carnival. This vase is made in a very lovely, deep red glass. It is large and heavy, having 1/4 inch thick glass. Marks: Vase bears the sandblasted F on its bottom, indicating that it is a Fenton second. Seconds were sold primarily in the Fenton Gift Shop. Circa: 1997. Size: 9 1/4 inches tall; 6 3/4 inches wide. Condition: Very good. Vase has a small, flat chip on top of the rim. The interior has some roughness, along with a couple of surface nicks near the bottom.
This adorable clear glass sitting bear figurine was made by the Fenton Glass Company and still has the original label on the bottom that is marked: Fenton / Hand Made in USA. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. He was also made in Cobalt Blue, Aquamarine and Empress Rose. In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites, he measures 3 1/2 inches high, 2 1/4 inches wide and 2 inches deep. An addition to add to any Fenton Animal Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
Fenton Silver Crest Bon Bon Dish--Bottom is white glass with clear glass edging a a scalloped edge--Measures 6 inch diameter x 1 3/4 inches tall--Very good condition
Fenton Milk Glass Hobnail Ruffled Footed Candy Compote. 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. This is a beautiful piece! It is 5 inches tall by 5 3/4 inches across, is marked on the bottom with the Fenton logo, and is from the 1970's to the 1980's era. It is in excellent condition, no chips and no signs of use and would be a beautiful addition to your collection!
This lovely handpainted pitcher from the Fenton Art Glass Co. is in very good, damage free condition. Signed Bill Fenton and also artist signed C. Smith. Stands 7.25 in. tall and measures 4 in. diameter at the ruffled top. Applied handle. I believe this is from the 1980's era. Beautiful!!
Fenton Black Satin Glass Chessie Cat Jar Candy Dish
Covered, Footed Candy Jar with the Chessie Cat advertising logo of the Chesapeake Railroad. Maker: Fenton Art Glass Company. Country of Origin: American Made in U.S.A. Circa: 2009. Marked: Fenton in Oval with USA below oval, Chessie by Fenton. Marked: Limited Edition No 45 of 50 2009 with an R inside a shield, only 50 made. Pattern: Chessie Cat with Iridized Cat and Butterflies. Color: Sand Carved Black Satin with Iridescent. Piece: Footed Covered Candy Dish. Measures: 8 inches tall to top of knob. Brand New. Mint in Box. The Chessie Jar was first produced in 1970 for the Chesapeake Railroad in Amethyst Carnival and was designed by Anthony Rosena. This piece has been made in many beautiful colors over the years. Price is for one.
This is a Fenton Glass Company, USA toothpick holder in cranberry glass in the Baby Thumbprint pattern made around 1915. The cranberry glass toothpick measures 2.65 inches high by 2 inches in diameter and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. An gorgeous cranberry color.
Wonderful glass cream and sugar from Fenton glass with the Daisy Button syle. Was designed at the same time as the Fenton boot. Each piece is 2 1/2 tall and in excelent condition.
Fenton Glass Hobnail Milk Glass Mustard Jar With Spreader Early 1900's
Fenton Glass Hobnail Milk Glass Mustard Jar with Spreader Early 1900's. This piece comes with original clear mustard spreader, very hard to find this piece with this intact. 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. This cruet is one of the early pieces, it is the Hobnail pattern, it does not have the pontil mark and is unmarked as are all of the early Fenton pieces. The points on the hobnails on the lid are sharp and not rounded like later pieces which is another indication of the age, they also iridescent fire to the glass when held to the light which is another indication of age. The clear mustard spreader is original, the end of the handle has the ground finish. It is 3 inches tall and in excellent condition, no chips. It would be an outstanding addition to your collection! Please see our other listings for the matching cruet!
Fenton Glass Hobnail Milk Glass Cruet Early Piece With Pontil
Fabulous Fenton Glass Hobnail Milk Glass Cruet Early Piece with Pontil. 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. This cruet is one of the very early pieces, it is the Hobnail pattern, it has a well defined pontil on the bottom, the points on the hobnails are sharp and not rounded like later pieces which is another indication of the age. It is 4 3/4 inches tall and in excellent condition, no chips. It would be an outstanding addition to your collection!
Fenton Romantic Country Berries And Blossoms Melon Vase
This hand painted melon vase in the Romantic Country Berries and Blossoms pattern was made by Fenton Glass Co. (1984-1985), and is signed by the artist Pam Miller. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. Beautifully done the ruffled edge is done in peach satin with a white satin bottom with berries and blossoms painted all the way around and signed on the bottom: Hand Painted by Pam Miller. In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 5 1/4 inches tall, 4 3/4 inches across the rim and 2 1/8 inches across the base. An addition to any Fenton Romantic Country Glass Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.
Fenton Romantic Country Berries And Blossoms Basket
This hand painted handled basket in the Romantic Country Berries and Blossoms pattern was made by Fenton Glass Co. (1984-1985), is signed by the artist Debi L. and does have the Fenton logo on the bottom inside a circle. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. Beautifully done the handle and bottom of the basket are white satin with a peach satin ruffled rim with berries and blossoms painted all the way around. In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 6 1/4 inches tall with a base that measures 3 1/4 inches by 3 3/4 inches. An addition to any Fenton Romantic Country Glass Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.
This adorable clear glass sitting bear figurine with an Amethyst heart for February was made by the Fenton Glass Company, and still has the original sticker on the bottom. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites, he measures 3 1/2 inches high, 2 1/4 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep. An addition to add to any Fenton Animal Figurine Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.
Fenton Black Satin Glass Chessie Cat Candy Jar Dish
Sand Carved Black Satin, Decorated with Iridescent Snowflakes and Chessie Cat advertising logo of the Chesapeake Railroad. Limited Edition No 35 of 50 2009 with an R inside a shield. American Made in U.S.A. by the Fenton Art Glass Company. Marked Fenton in Oval with USA below oval Chessie by Fenton. Measures 8 inches tall to top of knob. Brand New. Mint in Box. Price is for one.
Fenton Chocolate Roses On Cameo Satin Glass Vase-signed
This beautiful hand painted vase with chocolate roses on cameo satin glass was made by Fenton Glass Co. (1979-1982) and is signed by the artist Louise Piper. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 7 inches tall and 5 1/4 inches wide. An addition to any Fenton Cameo Satin Glass Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.
This beautiful Silver Crest comport with crystal ruffled edging was made by Fenton Glass Co. and the pattern is called Spanish Lace. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 6 3/4 inches tall, 6 1/4 inches wide and 3 1/4 inches across the base. An addition to any Fenton Silver Crest Spanish Lace Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.
Wonderful amethyst color compote from Fenton. Compote is 6 tall and has the ruffle edges. Has Fenton signature on the bottom and still has the Fenton foil sticker. In excellent condition.
Add to the provenance of your Fenton Bicentennial plate collection with this color brochure issued at the time production was completed. Slight wear along fold lines, otherwise in very good condition.
Official US Bicentennial commemorative plates in Colonial White Milk Glass, made for the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Available for sale are No. 1 - The Seeds are Sown, No. 2 - Independence is Declared, and No. 4 - Liberty is Proclaimed. All in original boxes with certificate of authenticity. Specify choice in Comments section of order form.
FOR SALE IS A AMBER CREAM PITCHER IN THE HOBNAIL PATTERN WITH A BEADED HANDLE, RIM AND BOTTOM MADE BY THE FENTON GLASS COMPANY FOR L.G.WRIGHT. THE CREAMER IS 3 INCHES HIGH AND IS IN VERY FINE CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS. THE CREAMER COULD HAVE BEEN MADE BY VIKING BECAUSE WRIGHT SOLD THE MOLDS TO THEM.
Vintage Fenton Pre Logo Opalescent Hobnail Mini Footed Bud Vase
Beautiful Vintage Fenton Pre Logo Opalescent Hobnail Mini Footed Bud Vase. This is an outstanding piece of Fenton, the ever popular Opalescent Hobnail pattern is long time favorite of collectors and was made from 1948 to 1964. This vase is almost 3 3/4 inches tall, it is an early piece without the Fenton logo, the logo was added to the glass in pieces made after 1963, the bottom has the five part mold lines on it. It is in excellent condition, no chips and no water lines, a fabulous addition to your collection!
GREEN GLASS FENTON HOBNAIL CANDLE HOLDER BOWL. MAKES A GREAT CENTER PEICE. MIDDLE CAN HOLD CANDLES FROM 3/4 TO 2 3/4 INCHES. FLOWERS CAN BE ARRANGED AROUND THE CANDLE AND THEM THE EDGE HOLDS 5 SMALLER CANDLES 1/2 INCH. 3 1/2 INCHES TALL 6 1/2 INCH ACROSS TOP. OVAL FENTON MARK AND PATENT #35A7569 ON BOTTOM. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS.
Offering this wonderful vintage Fenton Art Glass footed covered compote bowl, made in luminescent lime green custard glass. Beautiful raised pattern called Wild Strawberry. Measures 9 inches tall x 6 inches diameter, good+ condition, no cracks; exception is one small flake chip on underside of lid. Made by Fenton Art Glass Co, circa 1970's. Enjoy as is; use in pastel Christmas decorations, perfect for the spring!
This is a lovvely Sugar Shaker made by Fenton for the L.G. Wright Company. It is done in the Daisy and Fern pattern, which was one of their most popular and longest running patterns. This Sugar Shaker was made between 1940 and 1960. It has beautiful blue opalescent straight daisy petals and ferns on it and is crowned with a silverplate top. The Sugar Shaker is about 5 inches high: 3 and 1/2 inches across at its widest part: 2 and 1/2 inches across at the base: and 2 and 1/4 inches across at the top. It is in excellent condition without any chips or cracks.
Beautiful Fenton Milk Glass Wild Rose Candle Holder. 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. This pattern is an all over rose pattern, made by Fenton Glass in 1960's to 1970's. This candle is 3 1/4 inches tall by 4 1/2 inches across the base and is in excellent condition. A perfect addition to your collection! Please see our other listings for additional pieces of Fenton Glass!
This small milk glass bowl with crimped edge was made by Fenton Glass Co. and is called Hobnail. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. In very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 1 3/8 inches tall and 5 1/4 inches wide. An addition to any Fenton Milk Glass Hobnail Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.
A lovely, vintage Pitcher and Tumbler set. 6 tumblers and ruffled top pitcher with applied handle. Produced by the Fenton Art Glass Co. I believe the pattern is referred to as a reverse thumbprint. Quality clear glass with opalescent contrast. I find no damage. The pitcher is 9 in. tall and 6 in. diameter at the top. The tumblers are 4 in. tall. I think this was produced in the 1950's era. Display or use as intended and make a memory.
This beautiful center handled opaque milk glass serving tray with crystal ruffled edging was made by Fenton Glass Co. and is called Silver Crest. Fenton introduced Silver Crest into the line in 1942. Silver Crest was an instant success. In the 1950s Silver Crest production diminished when producing milk glass Hobnail was the priority. However, during the 1960s there was an renewed interest in Silver Crest. Production peaked in the 1960s. Many pieces of this pattern were discontinued in the late 1960s and 1970s, but a few pieces were made into the 1980s. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. The piece is in very good + condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites, but the handle is starting to discolor from cleaning as I have shown in my pictures and it measures 1 1/4 inches tall without the handle and 13 1/2 inches in diameter. An addition to any Fenton Silver Crest Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.
This Roses on Rosalene Melon Pitcher CV018 6R has has a Sanded finish. The Pitcher was produced by Fenton and featured on QVC i 1992. Measuring 3 ½ inches tall and 3 ¾ inches wide it is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks or discoloration. Fenton is painted on the bottom as well as signed by the artist who painted it.
This is a pair of milk glass single light candlesticks in the hobnail pattern from the Fenton Glass Company. They are 6 inches tall and have a 4 inch base. They are model number 3674. Fenton made the white milk glass from the early 50's until 1980. These are older pieces of Fenton since they are pre-logo. This pair is free of chips and cracks.
This is a very nice medium light green bowl with the ruffled lip design. It is 3.3 tall and 8 diameter at the widest point, the inner diamter is 6 . Very nice, no cracks or chips, a few minor production marks, and tiny air bubble noted, otherwise very consist color, no wear noted.
FENTON MILK GLASS VASE IN THE HOBNAIL PATTERN WITH A LOVELY RUFFLED RIM AND PRETTY PEDESTAL BASE. IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION BUT IS MISSING THE FENTON LABEL. IT IS 4 INCHES HIGH AND 4 INCHES WIDE.
Beautiful aquamarine cake plate by Fenton for Old Virginia, complete with Old Va. label. Leaves & pebbles design, with upturned edge. 9.5 inches x 2.5, in mint condition. Signed George Fenton 1983.
Not really sure if this is Fenton, but sure does look like it. Wonderful milk glass barber bottle in the hob nail style. Bottle is 7 tall. Top does not have the cork but otherwise both top and bottle are in excellent condtion. No chips or cracks.
Fenton Glass Mauve Rose Victorian Lamp Shade. This pattern became a Fenton pattern when Frank Fenton purchased a Tiffin Roses compote at an antique show, he was so inspired by it that Fenton designed their own version. Fenton introduced the Rose pattern into the line in a January 1964 catalog supplement in Colonial Amber, this pattern was also made in Colonial Blue, Colonial Green, Colonial Pink, Milk Glass, and Orange in the 1960's. Several lamps were made in overlay colors. Blue Marble was made in the 1970's, this pattern continued into the 1980's. Later pieces will have the Fenton logo embossed on the bottom. This shade is an early piece that does not have the Fenton logo, it has a ruffled edge and raised relief roses. It is just over 7 1/4 inches across the ruffled edge and 4 1/2 inghes tall. The fitter flairs, the inside opening is 1 1/2 inches across and the outer edge measurement is 2 1/2 inches across, fitter is about 1/2 inch tall. It is in excellent condition, no chips, a perfect replacement for your lamp!
Rose Overlay soft delicate pink vase with ruffled edges and melon shape probably 1943-1948. Previous owner had labeled Royal Tuscan Pumpkin Vase. 5.75 inches tall. This is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or repairs. Beautiful piece.
This beautiful crafted opalescent hobnail mustard jar was made by the Fenton Glass Co. from 1940 through 1955. The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio. They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907. In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton family members work together along with over 150 employees to create handmade glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation by skilled glassworkers and decorators. In very good condition but missing the spoon and the underside of the rim has 1 tiny chip and rough spouts where the spoon would go, which I have shown in my pictures and it measures 3 inches tall and 2 1/2 inches wide. An addition to any Fenton Glass Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.
Fenton Vase Blue Opalescent fan shape. This measure 6 5/8, it still has Fenton sticker on it. It is in perfect condition, no chips, cracks, or repairs.
Fenton Orange Glass Hobnail CAT Shoe Slipper Vintage. Transparent Orange and Yellow Pressed Glass with Cat Head. American made in the U.S.A. By the Fenton Art Glass Company. Measures 6 inches long x 3 inches high. Excellent condition with NO chips - cracks - scratches. Tiny portion of heel is almost clear glass. Beautiful addition to a Kitten, Fenton, American Art Glassware, or Shoe collection.
Fenton Milk Art Glass Hobnail Cat Shoe Slipper Vintage
Fenton Milk Art Glass Hobnail CAT Shoe Slipper Vintage. Bright White Milk Pressed Glass with Cat Head. American made in the U.S.A. By the Fenton Art Glass Company. Measures 6 inches long x 3 inches high. Excellent condition with NO chips - cracks - scratches. Beautiful addition to a Kitten, Fenton, American Art Glassware, or Shoe collection
FOR SALE IS A PAIR OF DOLPHIN CRYSTAL CANDLESTICK HOLDERS MADE BY FENTON CIRCA 1937. THE HOLDERS MEASURE 3 1/8 INCH HIGH X 3 7/8 DIAMETER BASE, HAVE REVERSED IMPRESSED SATIN FLORAL PATTERN ON THE BASE AND DOUBLE DOLPHINS ON EACH HOLDER. THE SET IS IN VERY FINE CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, ONE OF THE TAILS ON ONE OF THE DOLPHINS IS MISS MOLDED.
Fenton Burmese Christmas Holly Fairy Lamp Signed. This is a lovely piece! This piece is a custard color with a satin finish, it has holly on each side with a glitter like accent. It has the Fenton logo in a circle on the bottom, is 4 1/2 inches tall and 3 1/4 inches across at the widest point. It is in excellent condition, no chips and would be a lovely addition to your collection!
Fenton Art Glass produced this ruffled bowl known as a 7 Rose Overlay Glass Bowl #203 circa 1943 - 1948. Depending which way you measure it, it measures from 6.50 inches to 7.00 inches. On the inside of the glass when you hold it up to a light you can see several small scratches that look like Marks and on the reverse side there are three grains of silt embedded into the glass as shown. This is a very pretty soft pink bowl that displays very nicely.
Fenton Art Glass Amber Snowcrest spiral pinch vase with fine crimp crest. Vase number 1721. Amber with milkglass crest. Made in USA. Circa: Introduced in 1951; discontinued in 1952. Size: 8 1/2 inches tall. Condition: Very good. Some staining inside from use.