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Friday, January 30th, 2009 | Author: admin

Fenton Carnival Glass - A Rainbow Of Colors

Fenton glasses are iridescent glass pattarns which were very popular in the begininning of the 1990s, and niche interest is continuing nowadays. More companies made similar clear glass dinnerware at other times, but Fenton carnival glass was far more popular usually. A major competitior wa Northwood glass as far as the iridescent glass fabrication is concerned - they started in 1908.

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The Fenton carnival glass was introduced in a trade magazine in October 1907 with production beginning shortly thereafter. Over 2,000 different patterns have been made. About 1,000 patterns are best known, with the other 1,000 patterns being more rare. Kitten and rabbit patterns were popular with children.
The iridescent glass appeared to have a metallic luster and sheen and was very unique in appearance. Items such as bowls, mugs, vases, plates, and entire table settings are produced using this glass. Popular colors in which the pieces were made were marigold, cobalt, and amethyst and these were the best sellers.
Fenton carnival glass is made by pressing liquid glass into a hot metal mold. It takes the shape of the mold as it cools, and while it’s still hot, the glass is sprayed with a unique mixture containing metallic salts in liquid. This causes the iridescent sheen. To prevent cracking, it was cooled very slowly, taking a full 24 hours for the glass to reach room temperature.
Originally, dime stores across America sold the pieces. After sometime the sales decreased and popularity waned and it was sold in bulk to carnivals. These were given as prizes on the midway. The name "carnival" glass was got because of this. The rainbow colors was apt for a carnival setting.
Clear glass dinnerware is a popular collector’s item all over the nation. Fenton carnival glass is no exception, and because of this, it can often be found at garage and yard sales, flea markets, antique stores, and auctions. Fenton glass also has a following in the live auction market. Details for local auctions can be found online.
Glassware is always fragile, so always treat it carefully. even a very small bump can affect the play of light on the glass, ruining the shine, as can extended exposure to direct sunlight. FIne glassware should never be place in the dishwasher, but should only be washed by hand and dried with very soft cloth so as not to cause abrasions.

By: M Green

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Clear glass dinnerware and carnival glass are part of a unique collectible niche. Fenton carnival glass, with its metallic sheen and variety of patterns, is a favorite of many collectors. After introducing the line in 1907, Fenton went on to produce more than 2000 patterns, including the kitten and rabbit patterns that children love.

 

  Heart of Glass: TAMARACK
Tamarack has examples of BLENKO, Osburn Glass, Fenton, and every small glass maker of note in West Virginia.

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Very careful procedures are used to introduce carnival glass factories closing down. He turns the fenton glass public loved.

Collecting Carnival Glass
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Iridescent Ware
Blue-glass-fenton-bear-marked-paper-sticker, Blue glass Fenton bear marked paper sticker US $12.99 End Date: Monday Dec-01-2008 9:04:10 PST

FENTON HOBNAIL MILK GLASS CAT SLIPPER
FENTON HOBNAIL MILK GLASS CAT SLIPPER Description: THIS FENTON GLASS SLIPPER WAS MADE BY THE FENTON GLASS COMPANY AROUND 1950.

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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 | Author: admin

Fenton Basket

Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns
$24.95

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 g...
Fenton Basket Patterns: Acanthus to Hummingbird (Schiffer Book for Collectors) Fenton Basket Patterns: Acanthus to Hummingbird (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
$25.36

Since the 1930s and up to the present, the Fenton Art Glass Company, of Williamstown, West Virginia, has produced beautiful glass baskets in a huge variety of styles, colors, and patterns. In these two new volumes, over 880 known varieties of Fenton baskets are each carefully described, with their individual ware numbers, color, size, decoration, date, and current value, and are individually shown...
Glass & Ceramic Baskets: Identification and Value Guide Glass & Ceramic Baskets: Identification and Value Guide
$19.95

Almost 600 photographs of both old (pre-1950s) and new (1960s-present) baskets are featured, as well as a good selection of old magazine ads and import catalogs. Cambridge, Heisey, Fenton, Duncan, Imperial, Westmoreland, plus a selection of the more modern imported glass baskets that sell so briskly now are represented. Roseville is the largest of the potteries represented in the book, and there a...

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I know the current value of one piece of Fenton 7 1 / 2 "fluted champagne basket signed by Bill & D.

hand painted Cart P. Hayhur and signed by Bill and Don Fenton is numbered "8". It cost me $ 78 about 6-7 years

I saw a TV program evaluation antiques and estimates the value based on age, condition and so on. It's called Antique Road Show. Maybe they have a website. PBS has been addressed www.antiquesroadshow.com or perhaps www.pbs.org

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