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Fenton |
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Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, by Frank L. Fenton and his brother, John W. Fenton. They painted decorations on glass blanks made by other manufacturers. In 1907 they opened a factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, and began making glass. The company is still in business, led by Fenton family members, but the company no longer makes art glass. Fenton is noted for early carnival glass produced between 1907 and 1920. Some of these pieces are listed in the Carnival Glass category. Many other types of glass were also made. Spanish Lace in this section refers to the pattern made by Fenton.
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Fenton |
| Credits |
James D. Julia Inc. |
| Pattern or Item |
Hanging Hearts |
| Description |
Vase, Blue, Satin, Black, Robert Barber, 1970s, 10 In. Illustrated |
| Year Priced |
2012 |
| Price |
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Photo Credit: James D. Julia Inc. |
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