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This tiny, working Singer sewing machine was a 1950s child’s toy. What is it worth?

The Oregonian 06 Nov 2023
... at an estate sale and a favorite basket from a reader’s art glass collection ... The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, and moved to Williamstown, West Virginia, in 1907.
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KOVELS: Log Cabin syrup defied convention by having the tin as a toy

The Maryville Daily Times 17 Dec 2022
I’ve been collecting glass for a couple of years and own many Fenton pieces ... Fenton, one of the brothers who founded Fenton Art Glass in Martins Ferry, Ohio, in 1905. At first, they decorated glass made by other companies.
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Kovel's Antiques and Collecting: Syrup tin becomes the toy

The Marshall News Messenger 09 Dec 2022
I’ve been collecting glass for a couple of years and own many Fenton pieces ... Fenton, one of the brothers who founded Fenton Art Glass in Martins Ferry, Ohio, in 1905. At first, they decorated glass made by other companies.
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Antique, vintage and budget friendly – glass makes a home beautiful

Gulf News 14 Nov 2022
He tells us how Fenton Art Glass Company created the first carnival glass in 1907, imitating the more expensive Favrile glass, which was pioneered by designer Louis Comfort Tiffany.
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Fruit adds flavor to seasonal display

The News-Enterprise 10 Nov 2022
The hobnail milk glass pattern was introduced by the Fenton Art Glass Company at its glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, in 1939. By 1952, milk glass hobnail became Fenton’s flagship pattern ... Real milk glass is slightly translucent.
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Kovels: Halloween lanterns were popular during 1930s

The Maryville Daily Times 05 Nov 2022
The hobnail milk glass pattern was introduced by the Fenton Art Glass Company at its glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, in 1939. By 1952, milk glass hobnail became Fenton’s flagship pattern ... Real milk glass is slightly translucent.
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Kovel's Antiques and Collecting: Jack-o-lanterns aren't only Halloween plant symbol

The Marshall News Messenger 28 Oct 2022
The hobnail milk glass pattern was introduced by the Fenton Art Glass Company at its glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, in 1939. By 1952, milk glass hobnail became Fenton’s flagship pattern ... Real milk glass is slightly translucent.
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Shelby Says “What’s this?”

Wellington Daily News 19 Oct 2022
However, glass makers in the 1950’s revived this trend with the Fenton Art Glass company making some of the most popular. Although many other companies made similar lamps, Fenton is still one of the ...
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Miller: Passing down our prized possessions

Columbia Daily Tribune 14 Aug 2022
My mother collected white hobnail milk glass manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company in Williamstown, West Virginia ... The first was remembering which pieces Mom already owned, and the second was determining if the glass was indeed Fenton.
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KOVELS: Bell Telephone lamp sells for hefty price

The Maryville Daily Times 11 Jun 2022
The lamp was made by Fenton, a well-known art glass company ... Most are matching cups, saucers and dessert plates made of pink Depression glass ... Pink was one of the most popular colors of Depression glass.
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Vintage advertising collectibles can have many kinds of value

The News-Enterprise 10 Jun 2022
The lamp was made by Fenton, a well-known art glass company ... Most are matching cups, saucers and dessert plates made of pink Depression glass ... Pink was one of the most popular colors of Depression glass.
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Kovels Antiques: Brand recognition can add value to an antique used for promotion

Winston-Salem Journal 03 Jun 2022
The lamp was made by Fenton, a well-known art glass company ... Most are matching cups, saucers and dessert plates made of pink Depression glass ... It's unclear whether company paid the ransom ... Pink was one of the most popular colors of Depression glass.
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