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About Fenton Glass

by Pam Gaulin

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You'll be looking at your glassware collection through rose-colored glasses when you discover Fenton Glass. One popular Fenton glass color was opaque Venetian Red Glass, circa 1924. Peruse the rich history of Fenton's Carnival iridescent glass. Feast your eyes on these articles and become become adept at recognizing Fenton, pressed, milk and Depression-Era glass.

  • History of Carnival Glass

    Carnival glass is decorative pressed glassware that has an iridescent surface shine. Metallic salts are smoothed on the surface of the glass while it is still hot, which Read More

  • About Depression-Era Glassware

    Depression-era glassware has been a hot collectors' item for many years. There are 92 different patterns available and several different colors. It is a crude glassware Read More

  • About Pressed Glass

    Pressed glass was once considered poor man's glass. It was not as expensive as cut glass and was purchased by the middle class. But those pieces were handed down through Read More

  • What Is Carnival Glass?

    Carnival glass, first produced at the turn of the 20th century, was meant to be both functional and ornamental. Although you can still find it produced today, it is not as Read More

  • About Carnival Glass

    Collecting carnival glass can become a passion. There is so much to learn about it including different types, colors and designs. You have to do your homework, but Read More

  • How to Recognize Vaseline Glass

    Perhaps no other glass brings more spirited debate than Vaseline glass. From color to the affect of UV light, collectors worldwide continue to argue the absolutes of Read More

  • Different Types of Glass

    Learn the different types of glass with expert jewelry design tips in this free crafts video clip. Read More

  • How To Display Ruby Flash Glass

    An antiques expert explains how to display your beautiful ruby flash glass antiques in this free video clip on antique collecting. Read More

  • How to Identify Fenton Glass

    Through the years, Fenton Art Glass maintained a strong history of producing the highest quality figurines, vases, bowls and decorative items. They closed their doors in Read More

  • How to Identify Antique Glass Patterns

    All antique glass comes with historical context. Collecting and appraising antique glass is an art. Collectors must be proficient in all aspects of the glass piece from its Read More

  • How to Spot Valuable Art Glass Pieces

    Glass art can be created in a variety of ways and is defined as any art using glass as the median. There are many artists who sell art glass, but not all art glass is Read More

  • How to Clean Fenton Glass

    The Fenton Glass Company was founded in 1905 as a glass decorating company. A few years later, it began creating its own glass pieces and decorating them in bright colors. Read More

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