Posted 11 months ago
jwas125
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This was found while cleaning out my great aunt's home. I don't know if it is depression glass or if it is worth anything but think it is very unique! It may be one of a kind!
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Posted 11 months ago
jwas125
(6 items)
This was found while cleaning out my great aunt's home. I don't know if it is depression glass or if it is worth anything but think it is very unique! It may be one of a kind!
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yes it does appear to be depression era glass; finer quality glass as this from the depression era is known as Elegant Glass. This is Fenton Glass line #1502, ca.1927. Don't know if Fenton had a specific name but it is a diamond optic dolphin handled fan vase. Very nice piece of glass! Not sure if this was reissued later but don't think so. Maybe one of the Fenton experts will chime in.
here is a link from one of the better online sources for Elegant and Depression glass:
http://clicksnipwow.com/chataboutdg/img15496.search.htm
Thanks so much for the info. I thought it was a cheap piece of glass and then decided to try to find it on the internet. Glad I didn't sell it in a garage sale!