Posted 3 years ago
wayne123
(11 items)
I got these about a year ago , I think the two small ones are fenton the big one I do not know , can not find in a book.
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Posted 3 years ago
wayne123
(11 items)
I got these about a year ago , I think the two small ones are fenton the big one I do not know , can not find in a book.
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you have probably already been here but just in case...
http://www.fentonartglass.com/collectorcorner/Collector.asp
I can't really tell the color, whether they are orange or amber. I'm going with orange. The vase is probably the 4" footed DC #3952-OR valued between $8 and $10. I couldn't find anything matching the votice cup or matchstick holder (whatever it is). The candy dish or footed compote with a lid, maybe Fenton, they had something similiar, but not in that color or design. It could be from any number of the other glass companies that made similiar items to Fenton. Good luck.
Sue
I do believe ,these were made at the flemington glass works in flemington nj. I have some of the same peices, they were made late 60's early 70's if Im not mistaken
sorry ,you are correct fenton glass