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THIS IS A WHITE & CLEAR JAR FOR COLOGNE, IT IS 6"High and 4" ROUND...IT IS A VERY NISE THING TO HAVE..THANK YOU.
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Posted 4 months ago
n2bmn123
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THIS IS A WHITE & CLEAR JAR FOR COLOGNE, IT IS 6"High and 4" ROUND...IT IS A VERY NISE THING TO HAVE..THANK YOU.
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This was made by the Fenton Glass Co. in the 40's. It is called "French Opalescent" as far as the white and clear glass goes. The stoppers got lost alot of time so its great that this one is still there. They also made this in all sorts of colors but the white was most frequent. Im happy to see you like it so well. I love Fenton hobnail glass myself.
YED I LOVE FENTON TOO BUT I ONLEY HVE ONE OUTHER PEACE OF FENTON ALL THE OUTHER S THAT I HAD ARE STILL WITH MY EX IN NJ.......THAMK YOU...N2BMN123..
I looked through the rest of your post and found the other piece of Fenton. Hey, at least the ex didnt get it all, :)
yes thank you very much....