Photo by Janelle Patterson Mike Voshel, of the Williamstown Auction Center, shows that much of the machinery used in the workshops of the Fenton Glass factory are still operational and will be up for ...
A light pink Fenton Art Glass elephant emits a green glow in spots as Fenton Historian James Measell, left, shines a black light on it during the second day of the 48th Fenton Art Glass Collectors of ...
Q: I am sending you photos of my three-piece Fenton Glass Perfume Set. The round jar and bottle are both numbered 786/1000. When I Googled it, I got a $500 value, but I don’t know if that’s right. I ...
Q Any info on this vase? It was bought from George Borgfeldt in New York City in the early 1920s. A Smart collectors are familiar with the Borgfeldt name on two fronts. The George Borgfeldt Corp.
WILLIAMSTOWN -- Buoyed by support from dealers and collectors, Fenton Glass Art Glass Co. is back in business. The Williamstown-based company, one of West Virginia's last hand-blown glassmakers, had ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, West Virginia - Collectors worldwide can't get enough. Fenton Art Flass creates works of art out of glass and offers free tours for all to see. "We produce the most diverse color palette ...
1907 to 1909: The beginning years -- 1910 to 1919: Carnival and stretch years -- 1920 to 1929: The age of color -- 1930 to 1939: The time of struggle -- 1940 to 1949: The War years -- 1950 to 1959: ...
It was an encounter with Fenton Glass while Charles Lotton was working as a beautician that sparked his love of glass and launched his new career. At the time of his discovery — about 50 years ago — ...
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