A favorite Fenton design since the earliest days of the company, this classic appletree pitcher is available in a stunning new color for 2009. The handcrafted opalescent key lime glass body showcases the beloved sculptural apple pattern handpainted with complementary highlights. From Fenton Art Glass. Crafted with pride by the skilled glass masters of Fenton.
The very pitcher of elegance and grace. A stylized floral pattern, rendered in gold, turquoise, and purple, is meticulously handpainted upon this pitcher's emerald green glass. Use it for milk or cream when entertaining guests, or fill it with a beautiful flower arrangement. From Fenton Art Glass. Crafted with pride by the skilled glass masters of Fenton.
Eggs aren't just for Easter. Let this gorgeously handcrafted white opal glass piece brighten your home year-round with its finely detailed Dellarobia fruit design. Metallic gold blushing and a sanded soft satin are the perfect backdrop for the handpainted peach, blackberry, and cherry pattern. From Fenton Art Glass. Crafted with pride by the skilled glass masters of Fenton.
Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer's books on Fenton art glass have become standards in the field. Now they have compiled a third volume for their series, Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns, 1939 - 1980. While the book covers the same time period as their second volume, Fenton Art Glass Patterns, this volume features items not covered in their previous volumes, with chapters on carnival glass, milk glass, hand-decorated items, over-lay colors, opalescent glassware, opaque items, transparent
Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer's books on Fenton art glass have become standards in the field. Now they have compiled a third volume for their series, Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns, 1939 - 1980. While the book covers the same time period as their second volume, Fenton Art Glass Patterns, this volume features items not covered in their previous volumes, with chapters on carnival glass, milk glass, hand-decorated items, over-lay colors, opalescent glassware, opaque items, transparent
Fenton Art Glass Company began producing Hobnail items in several shapes as special orders for other companies during the 1930s. The pattern seemed popular, so Hobnail was ...
Pages: 224, Edition: Ill, Hardcover, Collector Books
Pages: 368, Edition: 2, Hardcover, Collector Books
Pages: 223, Edition: Ill, Hardcover, Collector Books
Fenton Art Glass Patterns 1939-1980: Identification & Value Guide Margaret Whitmyer, Ken Whitmyer This revised edition of Fenton Art Glass Patterns showcases thousands of pieces in color with many original catalog reprints. It picks up where the authors' first Fention volume left off, this time concentrating on the years 1939 to 1980. Popular shapes such as Hobnail, Crest, Spiral Optic, and over 30 additional featured patterns are showcased using full-page, detailed photographs in conjunction with catalogs.
Fenton Art Glass Hobnail Pattern Identification & Value Guide Margaret Whitmyer Hardcover, 223 pages United States, September 2005 Fenton Art Glass Company began producing Hobnail items in several shapes as special orders for other companies during the 1930s. The pattern seemed popular, so Hobnail was introduced into the Fenton general line in opalescent colors in 1940. Since that time Hobnail has been made in many colors and shapes. To date, there has been no single reference that combines all of Fenton's
Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns 1939-1980 Margaret Whitmyer, Kenn Whitmyer Description: Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer's books on Fenton art glass have become standards in the field. Now they have compiled a third volume for their series, Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns, 1939 - 1980. While the book covers the same time period as their second volume, Fenton Art Glass Patterns, this volume features items not covered in their previous volumes, with chapters on carnival
Pages: 336, Edition: 2nd, Hardcover, Collector Books
It's a new day in design. Handblown milk glass encased in a thin layer of light ruby glass is fired just the right amount to give this cameo vase a unique persimmon color. Beautiful tree patterns carved back to a golden layer create the brilliant effect of sunlight peaking through limbs as dawn arises over the scene. From Fenton Art Glass. Crafted with pride by the skilled glass masters of Fenton.
Harvest time. This cat gets in the fall spirit, showing off a coat with colorful grape and cornucopia patterns. Handcrafted of Burmese glass with gold in the formula, this figurine turns a soft beautiful pink when fired. It's then treated for a rainbow effect and carved for an iridescent design. From Fenton Art Glass. Crafted with pride by the skilled glass masters of Fenton.
Fenton Art Glass Company began producing Hobnail items in several shapes as special orders for other companies during the 1930s. The pattern seemed popular, so Hobnail was introduced into the Fenton general line in opalescent colors in 1940. Since that time Hobnail has been made in many colors and shapes. To date, there has been no single reference that combines all of Fenton's Hobnail production - until now! All shapes and colors of the entire Fenton Hobnail production from the late 1930s to the present
Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer''s books on Fenton art glass have become standards in the field...
Fenton Art Glass Company began producing Hobnail items in several shapes as special orders for other companies during the 1930s. The pattern seemed popular, so Hobnail was introduced into the Fenton general line in opalescent colors in 1940. Since that ti
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March 23, 2007 Hop into Spring with these Burmese bunnies! A spectacular group of Fenton bunnies, ready to hop into Spring! Stacy Williams created vivid poppies with bright yellow centers, and she used metallic paints to embellish elements of interest on each piece. (not pictured) Express your “Love” to a very special person. is your source for authentic flower sentiments, gifts and flowers. The Ultimate "Language of Flowers" Gift...the exclusive “Fenton Art Glass” French opalescent vase with hand-painted