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WebAcorn, Fenton. Fenton made two acorn patterns; this one is found almost entirely in smallish bowls. The other, Autumn Acorns, is most quickly identified by the leaf in the center. The red bowl on the left is the typical shape. Red, by the way, is very common in this pattern. On the right is one of the few known plates and one of only two known ... WebAnother amethyst pitcher sold in 2014 for $25. This photo of a green Fenton Hobstar pitcher was sent to me by Arnold Fowler in 2024. This Hobstar and Feather compote in powder blue opal was decorated by Kim Plauche. It sold at a Jim Seeck auction in 2024 for $190. Updated 11/18/2024.
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WebThese are Fenton's number 8654 pattern. Fenton does not give it a name so I've chosen one used by collectors. The cobalt with marigold iridescence example on the left was introduced in 1984. These are generally worth $20 to $30 on eBay. A green example sold on eBay in 2012 for $40 (Buy It Now). The red example sold in 1997 at live auction for $63.
WebIndex to Classic Carnival Glass Patterns. Carnival glass is found in a great number of patterns--at least 2,000. I show many of them here and will add others as time permits. The list below includes patterns in most shapes. … WebHolly, Fenton. Another of Fenton's very popular patterns and found in quite a range of colors. Sometimes referred to as Carnival Holly. Shapes include plates and bowls, rosebowls made from the same mold as the plates and bowls, hats, and the little stemmed compotes. The plate above left is in aqua opal, the only one known: Courtesy of John ...
WebElephant Walk, Fenton Feathers, Northwood Feather Swirl Fenton's Drapery Fenton Flute Fenton Panel Field Thistle whimsies File whimsies Filigree Fine Rib, Fenton Fine Rib, Northwood Fine Rib, footed: Fish … WebChrysanthemum, Fenton. (candleholders, lamps, shades) [email protected]. Chrysanthemum, Fenton. Sometimes called Chrysanthemum and Windmills, the pattern has sailboats in addition to the title flowers and windmills. Found in large ball-footed and 9-inch collar base bowls as well as an occasional spatula footed bowl.
WebBlackberry Bramble, Fenton: Updated 11/18/2024: Found only in compotes, Blackberry Bramble resembles a couple of other berry compotes, specifically Northwood's Blackberry or Raspberry, which are more desirable. Make sure you're not buying this one when looking for the others. Blackberry Bramble has a plain exterior and round stem while ...
http://www.locateancestors.com/dorothy-fenton/ emt contract workWebIndexed by Motif Vases Lettered Decorated Tumblers Unusual Items Lighting (candleholders, lamps, shades) Contemporary [email protected] Elks, Fenton Fenton made 7-inch bowls, … dr bath dds olympiaWebThree Fruits, Fenton. While the Fenton version of Three Fruits is almost identical. to Northwood's, it's easy to tell the difference; Fenton's has a distinct edge with 12 sides. In fact, it's often referred to as. 12-sided. Most items in this pattern will be plates. Plates, 9-10 inches. Amethyst/purple, 15, 20, 50, 75 (all 2024), 15, 25, 30, 40 ... emt conduit wholesaleWebCraftsman Plate Series, Fenton Beginning in 1970 Fenton produced a series of amethyst plates celebrating craftsmen in America. On the reverse of each plate was a text commemoration of that craft and listing a bit of history of it, … dr bathany ophtalmologue brestWebWater Lily (Lotus & Poinsettia), Fenton: While Water Lily is the usual name for this pattern, some collectors refer to it as Lotus and Poinsettia--as those are really the flora shown. It can be confused with other Fenton patterns such as Pond Lily or Waterlily and Cattails. Above left is a large bowl in green. The round shape is scarce. dr bathany brestWebIndexed by Motif Vases Lettered Tumblers Unusual Items Lighting (candleholders, lamps, shades) Contemporary [email protected] Fine Rib Vases, Fenton Other than Imperial's Ripple, you'll probably see more Fenton Fine Rib vases than any other pattern. emt connectors with npt threadsWebFenton's Coin Dot is distinctive for its large dots, either stippled or plain. A fairly common pattern rarely selling for much except in red. A similar pattern, with smooth dots only, is generally thought to be Westmoreland's Pearly Dots. Coin Dot is sometimes mistakenly listed as Coin Spot, a Dugan pattern found only in compotes. Coin Dot is ... emt conduit fill chart thhn