Product code: Fenton Handpainted & Signed Designer Showcase order Vase
Fenton Designer Showcase Series Vase 2001 Made for Qvc order Green Iridescent, Designed By Francis Burton, Hand Painted Lilies By Artist Donna Robinson Sculpture Signed By Jon R. Suffell & Bill Fenton. Measurements 8 1/2 high by top diameter4 1/4 also in pictures In beautiful condition No chips,cracks or repairs Has been in a showcase but may be dusty Has original Silver Foil Fenton Sticker as shown Fenton Art Glass was founded in 1905 by brothers Frank L. & John W. Fenton. They began their business In Martins Ferry, Ohio, by painting decorations on glassware made by nearby manufacturers. Prompted in part by the desire to work with a broader range of colours, the brothers soon decided to produce their own glass and opened the Fenton Art Glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia in 1907. In fact, Fenton introduced "iridescent ware" later that same year. Now known as "Carnival" glass, it's a popular collectible item today.
Fenton Designer Showcase Series Vase 2001 Made for Qvc order Green Iridescent, Designed By Francis Burton, Hand Painted Lilies By Artist Donna Robinson Sculpture Signed By Jon R. Suffell & Bill Fenton. Measurements 8 1/2 high by top diameter4 1/4 also in pictures In beautiful condition No chips,cracks or repairs Has been in a showcase but may be dusty Has original Silver Foil Fenton Sticker as shown Fenton Art Glass was founded in 1905 by brothers Frank L. & John W. Fenton. They began their business In Martins Ferry, Ohio, by painting decorations on glassware made by nearby manufacturers. Prompted in part by the desire to work with a broader range of colours, the brothers soon decided to produce their own glass and opened the Fenton Art Glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia in 1907. In fact, Fenton introduced "iridescent ware" later that same year. Now known as "Carnival" glass, it's a popular collectible item today.