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  1. Apr 9, 2011 · As President of Fenton Glass and grandson of company founder Frank L. Fenton, George works closely with eight other Fenton family members who are involved in all aspects of the company. With the organization since 1972, George served as Foreman of the Decorating Department and Manager of Manufacturing before becoming President in 1986.

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      As president of Fenton Glass and grandson of company founder...

    • Fenton Art Glass
    • Fenton Rose Pastel Hobnail 4 1/2-Inch Vase
    • Fenton Autumn Acorns Bowl
    • Fenton Rose Crest Cornucopia Candleholder
    • Fenton Crimped Bowl with Dolphins
    • Fenton Black Rose Bowl
    • Fenton Cranberry Hobnail Vase
    • Fenton Orange Tree Compote Footed Dish
    • Fenton Butterflies Bon Bon Dish
    • Fenton Daisy and Button Hat 3-Inch

    For more than 100 years, Fenton art glasswas the largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States. Fenton glass works are renowned for innovative glass colors as well as hand-painted decorations on pressed and blown glassware. The many different colors were the work of Jacob Rosenthal, a famous glass chemist who is known for deve...

    A Fenton hobnail 4 1/2-inch vase can go for $15 to $50. The older it is, the higher in cost. Opalescent or iridescent glass can be worth more. Hobnail glass was popular in Victorian times, then, it was called "dewdrop glass." When Fenton introduced it in 1939, it became a hit. Pre-1958 Fenton milk glass is said to be easily distinguishable because ...

    Fenton's carnival glass was first marketed as the "golden sunset iridescent assortment" in catalogs. In 1907 when these pieces first sold, they cost 85 cents. A Fenton autumn acorns bowl averages for about $65. You can find some selling for as much as $150. The rage for carnival glass in the U.S. continued for ten years (1908 to about 1918 ). When ...

    A Fenton cornucopia candle holder can go for $20 to $30. If you have a pair, you can charge a little more. Some pairs can sell from $50 to $100. And, if you have the matching bowl, you can sell the three-piece set for upwards of $100.

    A Fenton crimped bowl with dolphins can be used as a candy bowl or beautiful centerpiece for a Victorian-era home. You can find prices online ranging from $25 to $125. Certain colored glass, like cobalt blue, can fetch you a higher price or cost you more if you are the buyer.

    Fenton black rose bowls can sell online for $65 to $75. Prices fluctuate as demand increases. If you hold on to your Fenton glassware and check back frequently, you may find the price can go up to $100 or $115 for the same piece several months later.

    A Fenton cranberry hobnail vase can go for $20 to $40 depending on the size. Another factor that can bring up the cost is if the piece has the maker's mark or retains the maker sticker.

    Depending on the year it was made, if you have a Fenton orange tree compote footed dish, you can get $10 to $30 if you were to sell (or buy) this dish online.

    You can find a Fenton butterflies bon bon dish online for $10 or for $50. If the piece is in never used and in mint condition, then the cost mounts.

    The 3-inch Fenton Daisy and Button Hat are sometimes sold as toothpick holders, bud vases, or "whimsies." The pattern on the vase is called "Daisy Button," made of hobstars and starbursts. You can find these vases selling online for $10 to $30. The highest-priced ones are made of a mix of transparent and opaque glass and were made circa 1910.

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  2. Today’s Secondary Market in Fenton Art Glass. The interest in Fenton Art Glass seems only to have gotten stronger since the company ceased making it more than a decade ago. The national Fenton clubs also have regional clubs since it is difficult for people living in the western states to attend the annual conventions held on the East Coast.

  3. President. Fenton Art Glass. Mar 1986 - Present 37 years 9 months. CEO of The Fenton Art Glass Company, established in 1905. Fenton is the largest manufacturer of hand made colored and handpainted ...

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  5. Frank Fenton and Wilmer C. "Bill" Fenton immediately stepped in and took over the positions of President and Vice President, respectively. Over the next thirty years, they continued to expand Fenton Art Glass, despite a large number of glass factories closing down. In 1986, George W. Fenton, Frank's son, took over as President of the company.

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