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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Fenton Glass Hobnail Vases in Bright Colors

Hobnail, one of the best known and collected Fenton patterns, has been in and out of the Fenton line since the late 1930s. The Spring 2011 color frenzy continues with these great spots of color in Hobnail as part of Fenton's Forever Gifts collection. Forever Gifts are affordable, handcrafted glass accessories in four vibrant trend colors. These 7-1/2'' Hobnail Vases are handcrafted in our newer colors: Robin's Egg Blue, Key Lime, Buttercup, and Orange Slice. You can view larger photos by visiting our website or by clicking here.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Fenton Glass Hand Painted Footed Ogee Covered Comport

This beautiful 9-3/4'' Footed Ogee Covered Comport is also handcrafted in Rosalene glass. The ogee curve of Gothic architecture was a favorite of Frank M. Fenton, and he worked with the Fenton mouldmakers to design the distinctive edge of this comport. The lid features a graceful hand painted floral design which is signed by the talented artist at Fenton Art Glass who completes it. You can view larger photos by visiting our website or by clicking here.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Fenton Glass Santa Figurine in Blue Burmese

This delightful 8'' Santa has his list and is checking it twice! Kim Barley's handpainted design features Santa in a pale blue cloak with sparkling fur trim with a winter scene accent. Fenton Glass has a long history of creating beautiful collectible figurines and this Santa will be perfect for decorating or as a special gift. Each hand painted Santa figurine is signed by the artist who completed it. This item is new and comes in the original Fenton Art Glass box. You can view larger photos by visiting our website or by clicking here.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Fenton Hand Painted Glossy Burmese Glass Round Vase

Burmese glass, which contains pure gold in the formula to create the soft pink blush, is a collector favorite. Burmese provides the perfect canvas on this 6'' Vase for a lush floral handpainted design by Stacy Williams. It one of the few time you see glossy burmese glass used in a mould for one of Fenton's vases. We can see larger photos of this vase by clicking here or visit our website to see more of the Fenton glass in stock.