More than 1,000 of the famous Fenton Art Glass Company popular products are shown, plus rare, unlisted, and experimental items. A brief history of the company, listings of factory ware and mold numbers, a chronicle of the various colors produced in the many product lines, a bibliography, and values round out the eye-catching presentation.
This comprehensive, easy-to-use guide provides quick access to information on Fenton art glass types and values. Lengthy tables and over 390 images include Fenton's Burmese, Carnival, Crests, Hobnail, Milk Glass, Opalescent, Opaque, Overlay, Satin, and Transparent styles, as well as Christmas items, Robert Barber wares, and Anniversary Issues. A ...
Over 900 color photographs capture the art glass, ranging from candleholders to vases, produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia, from 1940 to 1970. Many items appear in print for the first time. The text includes detailed listings and current values.
The most complete listing of Fenton Milk Glass available today, displaying the beautiful white and pastel Milk Glass made from 1940-1985. Superb examples of Hobnail and Silver Crest patterns abound. Forms ranging from ashtrays and candy boxes to tidbits and vases are featured with a company history, glossary, and bibliography. Newly updated market ...
Handmade glass rarities from the Fenton Art Glass Company, Williamstown, West Virginia, are shown in nearly 800 color photos. These coveted items, including experimental pieces, sales samples, and items made rare by brief production spans range from baskets and cake plates to tankards and vases. Values are included in the captions.
Displayed in 900 color images are the Fenton Art Glass special order items produced from 1980 to today. These items were produced for many companies, collectors' clubs, and individual customers, including Aladdin*TM, Anheuser-Busch*TM, Lenox*TM, and QVC*TM. The text includes brief histories of the agencies who ordered items and values in the ...
Over 840 color photos display the Fenton Art Glass produced by their Special Orders Division for many well known companies, including L.G. Wright; Abels, Wasserberg & Co.; Macy's*TM; DeVilbiss Manufacturing Co.*TM; and Sherwin-Williams*TM. The text includes histories of the companies for whom Fenton produced special order items, tips on ...
Over 1000 color images display the glassware produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company from 1985 onward. Included are wares from the Fenton General, Connoisseur, and Special Series lines, along with Christmas and Easter items. Here are animals, bells, candy dishes, lamps, trinket boxes, and vases in a variety of treatments and decorations. Values ...
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