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Vintage Early Fenton Milk Glass Hobnail Round Vase, Flower Vase, #3850
This Fenton milk glass hobnail va
se is round in shape and has a beautiful crimped and ruffled top edge. It is designed with the familiar Fenton bumps all over the vase. The vase is unmarked dating it prior to 1970’s.This particular vase is heavier milk glass. I have two vases of the same shape, this is slightly heavier. The milk glass is very slightly translucent and has a marbling to it, dating it older than the newer more opaque bright white milk glass. You can see some marbling on the bottom, pic #8.This vase is 5 1/2 inches tall and almost 6 inches wide. It can accommodate a full bunch of flowers with shorter stems.The condition is great, without damage. This vase is practical and beautiful. It would complement any shabby chic, country, farmhouse or traditional decor!Back to MayflowerRoots:www.etsy.com/shop/mayflowerrootsAbout Fenton Glass:This firm got its start as a glass decorating company in 1905 painting on plain blanks made by other glassware manufacturers. As demand for the company’s wares increased, they began to produce their own glassware lines in 1907 after moving from Ohio to Williamstown, West Virginia.During their early years, Fenton found inspiration from the designs of glass masters Tiffany and Steuben. Fenton went on to produce more than 130 patterns of this popular glassware, according to information formerly published in Schroeder’s Antiques Price Guide (now out of print), and some of them sell for very good sums today.In the late ’40s when many glass companies were going out of business, Fenton stayed on course as a result of dedicated family members piloting the company. By 1986, a third generation of Fentons took charge of the business, and continued to make glassware collected and admired around the world.Hobnails, Ruffles and CrestsThe popularity of milk glass in the early 1950s led the company to develop a line of white Hobnail glass. It was so well-liked during this period that they counted on it as a sure seller for many years to come. Many of the Fenton’s items made since 1973 are already very collectible. These items are marked with an oval shaped Fenton raised logo molded directly into the glass.Pieces produced before 1973 were marked with various stick-on paper labels which usually wore away with cleaning and handling. While many pieces have an inherent Fenton look about them, others may not be as obvious and further research must be done to verify the maker.In 2004 Fenton issued guides they referred to as their \
Vintage Fenton Glass Vase
Hand painted by K. Lupardus; clear with white lattice; clear pink glass ruffle edge; pink blossoms with green leaves.
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Vintage Pink Vase Vasa Murrhina Rare Collectible SALE OOAK Art Glass Fenton Massachusetts Colored Glass Metallic Flakes Silver Copper
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