Milk Glass Fenton

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Fenton Silver Crest Milk Glass Compote Fenton silver crest milk glass compote. 8″ in diameter and 6″ tall…. |
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Fenton Silvercrest White Milk Glass Compote This beautiful compote/bowl is unmarked which dates it pre-1970. It makes a beautiful centerpiece…. |
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The Big Book of Fenton Milk Glass, 1940-1985 $21.86 The most complete listing of Fenton Milk Glass is now revised and expanded. The beautiful white and pastel Milk Glass made by Fenton Art Glass from 1940-1985 is described and displayed in over 470 striking color photographs. During this period, Fenton was the preeminent manufacturer of Milk Glass wares. One look at this book will show you why. Superb examples in the popular Hobnail and Silver Cres… |
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Fenton Special Orders, 1940-1980.: L.g. Wright, Abels, Wasserberg & Company, Devilbiss, Sears, Roebuck & Company, Macy’s And Levay (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $22.65 Finally, here is a comprehensive guide to the Fenton art glass produced as special order items from the 1940s to 1980. Until now, few have been aware of the activities of Fenton’s Special Orders Division. Over 840 striking color photos display these gorgeous glasswares produced for well known marketing companies, including L.G. Wright; Abels, Wasserberg & Co.; Macy’s*TM; DeVilbiss Manufacturing Co… |
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Fenton Special Orders, 1980-present: Qvc, Mary Walrath, Martha Stewart, Cracker Barrel, Jc Penney, National Fenton Glass Society And Fenton Art Glass Club of America (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $22.76 Displayed in 900 beautiful color images are the Fenton Art Glass special order items produced from 1980 to today, ranging from baskets and chop plates to rose bowls and vases. These dazzling, much-coveted items were made-to-order for various companies, collectors’ clubs, and individual customers. The company orders from Aladdin, Anheuser-Busch, Lenox, and QVC are featured. The text includes brief … |
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The Big Book of Fenton Milk Glass, 1940-1985 $22.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns 1939-1980 $19.53 Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer’s books on Fenton art glass have become standards in the field. Now they have compiled a third volume for their series, Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns, 1939 – 1980. While the book covers the same time period as their second volume, Fenton Art Glass Patterns, this volume features items not covered in their previous volumes, with chapters on carnival glass, milk glass, hand-decorated items, over-lay colors, opalescent glassware, opaque items, transparent glassware, and miscellaneous pieces. Presented in the same easy-to-use format as their other volumes, Fenton Art Glass Colors and Hand-Decorated Patterns is sure to please collectors. The detailed table of contents makes it easy to locate categories and specific items. A brief history on the Fenton company is provided, followed by more than 150 large, sharp color photographs and catalog pages with item numbers, colors, and current market values. Enjoy this latest volume by Fenton experts Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer. 2005 values. |
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Fenton $14.34 Fenton |
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Warman’s Fenton Glass $16.21 Only Fenton reference to include advice on spotting fakes and reproductions a costly factor plaguing many areas of popular collectibles. |
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Fenton Art Glass $23.21 For the first time, beautiful glass from 100 years of Fenton production are shared in one book. Diversity is highlighted, showing over 3000 items in more than 575 color photos. Detailed captions include descriptions with up-to-date values. Chocolate, Opalescent, Carnival, Stretch, Art Glass, Hobnail, Burmese, Rosalene, Animals, and Holiday related items are featured in old and new styles. It has something for everyone. A brief history of the company is given along with information on the Fenton family, decorators and glass workers. A detailed collector list, bibliography, and index make this a useful reference. |
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Fenton Art Glass Hobnail Patterns $21.16 Fenton Art Glass Company began producing Hobnail items in several shapes as special orders for other companies during the 1930s. The pattern seemed popular, so Hobnail was introduced into the Fenton general line in opalescent colors in 1940. Since that time Hobnail has been made in many colors and shapes. To date, there has been no single reference that combines all of Fenton’s Hobnail production– until now! All shapes and colors of the entire Fenton Hobnail production from the late 1930s to the present are covered in |
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Fenton Glass $11.73 Visually engaging photos offer collectors maximum identification assistance |
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A Glass of Milk to Kiss Goodnight $9.25 A Glass of Milk to Kiss Goodnight |
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Kokomo Hunter Green, Purple & Skim Milk Opal Stained Glass $7.95 Kokomo Glass, the same high-quality glass used famously by Tiffany, features magnificent colors and is extremely easy to cut. Excellent for both hobbyists and professionals. |
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Kokomo Light Blue, Violet, Skim Milk Opal Mix Granite Stained Glass $99.95 Kokomo Glass, the same high-quality glass used famously by Tiffany, is extremely easy to cut and appropriate for all skill levels. Glass offers a subtle mix of light blue opal, violet transparent, and skim milk white opal. It and 39;s granite texture gives it additional appeal. Special order glass is available in SHEET SIZE ONLY. For UPS delivery the sheet will be cut as four pieces, approximately 16 x 16 each. |
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Fenton Glass Made for Other Companies 1970-2005 $19.76 The Fenton Art Glass Company has a long history of making glass for other companies to sell under that company’s name. A perfect companion to Carrie and Gerald Domitz’s first volume, Fenton Glass Made for Other Companies, Volume II, covers the glass Fenton made after 1970 and before 2005. It covers companies such as Tiara, Martha Stewart, Levay, Encore, Hallmark, Gracious Touch, and many others. The book contains more than 1,600 full-color photographs, listings, values, and archive materials of this later production. Many catalog reprints are included in order to give collectors all the information they need to learn about glass they may have been unaware was made. |
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Fenton Glass Made For Other Companies 1907-1980 $19.53 Carrie and Gerald Domitz, authors of the Encyclopedia of Paden City Glass, have produced a new book, Fenton Glass Made of Other Companies, this time dedicated to glass made by the Fenton Art Glass Company. Fenton made glass for companies such as L. G. Wright, De Vilbiss, A & A Sales, Beth Weissman, Edward Paul, Farber Bros., Kreske, Sears, Wrisley, AT & T, Kosercheck Bros., Duarte, Marshall Fields, Fred Meyer, Rainbow Art, RedCliff, and many others. This special order business began shortly after the factory opened and still continues today. This book contains information and approximately 1,600 photographs, listings, and values for the complete span of that business. Catalog reprints are also included, which add insight for readers. |
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The Big Book of Fenton Glass Revised 5th Edition $13.23 More than 1,000 of the famous Fenton Art Glass Company popular products are shown, plus rare, unlisted, and experimental items. A brief history of the company, listings of factory ware and mold numbers, a chronicle of the various colors produced in the many product lines, a bibliography, and values round out the eye-catching presentation. |
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Fenton Glass Compendium: 1985-Present $22.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Warman’s Fenton Glass $19.1 No Synopsis Available |
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Warman’s Fenton Glass $13.74 No Synopsis Available |
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Fenton Glass Compendium, 1940-1970 $22.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Fenton Glass Cats & Dogs $15.24 No Synopsis Available |
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Fenton Glass Compendium, 1970-1985 $22.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Fenton Burmese Glass $22.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Pate De Verre And Kiln Casting Of Glass $45.95 Discover how easy it is to make sculptural work, hollow vessel beads and pedants with most complete manual on Pate de Verre and kiln casting available. 198 pages filled with valuable information and tips to answer all your casting questions. By Jim Kervin and Dan Fenton. Project below by Ruth Brockmann using techniques illustrated in this book. |
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Fenton Computer Desk With Glass Top $294.99 This simple yet elegant home office desk from Home Star features a rich Merlot finish on all wood components plus a large work surface area. Large tempered glass top insert. Metal back bracing for added stability. Large pullout/hideaway keyboard tray. |
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Fenton Glass Top Computer Desk, 47-1/2 W x 26 D x 30 H, Merlot Finish $388.13 Fenton Glass Top Computer Desk, 47-1/2″” W x 26″” D x 30″” H, Merlot Finish |
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John Fenton $10.05 John Fenton |
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Fenton’s Quest $16.99 Fenton’s Quest |
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William Fenton $40 William Fenton |
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Fenton Ceiling Fan by Monte Carlo $399 The Monte Carlo Fenton Ceiling Fan adds tailored sophistication to a room while providing refreshing air circulation and cheerful illumination. The Fenton Ceiling Fan features bowl-shaped Tea Stain Mission glass shade, five Walnut Veneer blades, and limited lifetime warranty. The Monte Carlo Fan Company combines style, technology, and design to offer a diverse and comprehensive product line. The Monte Carlo Fenton Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Included Features: Roman Bronze finish.One bowl-shaped, Tea Stain Mission glass shade.Five Walnut Veneer blades.One hand-held remote control.One wall mount remote control.One ceiling canopy.One 6 in. downrod.60 in. blade diameter.14 degree blade pitch.3-speed reversible motor.Low, Medium and High fan speeds.One 78 in. lead wire.Limited lifetime warranty.UL Listed.Lighting: One 75 Watt 120 Volt Halogen lamp (included). Shipping: This item usually ships in 4-5 business days. Dimensions Fan Body: Overall Height 11.4 In. Downrod: Length 6 In. With 6 in. Downrod: Overall Height 17.4 In. Blade Pitch: 14 Degree Blade: Diameter 60 In. |
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The Big Book of Fenton Glass; 1940-1970 $19.06 No Synopsis Available |
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The Big Book of Fenton Glass, 1940-1970 $15.24 No Synopsis Available |
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The Big Book of Fenton Glass 1940-1970 $22.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Fenton Art Glass Patterns 1939-1980 $22.89 No Synopsis Available |
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Pink Glass Baby Top Milk Bottle $16.57 Previously 36-2341PPink Glass Baby Top Milk BottlePink glass baby top milk bottle, 9.5” tall.Formerly item code 1-16088 |
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Milk $40.5 Milk |
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Milk $9.71 Milk |
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Milk $16.87 Milk |
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Milk Glass Moon $8.49 From The Publisher:Milk Glass Moon, the third book in Adriana Trigiani’s bestselling Big Stone Gap series, continues the life story of Ave Maria Mulligan MacChesney as she faces the challenges and changes of motherhood with her trademark humor and honesty. With twists as plentiful as those found on the holler roads of southwest Virginia, this story takes turns that will surprise and enthrall the reader.Transporting us from Ave Maria’s home in the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Italian Alps, from New York City to the Tuscan countryside, Milk Glass Moon is the story of a shifting mother-daughter relationship, of a daughter’s first love and a mother’s heartbreak, of an enduring marriage that contains its own ongoing challenges, and of a community faced with seismic change.All of Trigiani’s beloved characters are back: Jack Mac, Ave Maria’s true love, who is willing to gamble security for the unknown; her best friend and confidant, bandleader Theodore Tip-ton, who begins a new life in New York City; librarian and sexpert Iva Lou Wade Makin, who faces a life-or-death crisis. Meanwhile, surprises emerge in the blossoming of crusty cashier Fleeta Mullins, the maturing of mountain girl turned savvy businesswoman Pearl Grimes, and the return of Pete Rutledge, the handsome stranger who turned Ave Maria’s world upside down in Big Cherry Holler.In this rollicking hayride of upheaval and change, Ave Maria is led to places she never dreamed she would go, and to people who enter her life and rock its foundation. As Ave Maria reaches into the past to find answers to the present, readers will stay with her every step of the way, rooting for the onetime town spinster who embraced love and made a family. Milk Glass Moon is about the power of love and its abiding truth, and captures Trigiani at her most lyrical and heartfelt.About The Author:Adriana Trigiani’s bestselling debut novel, Big Stone Gap, is currently in production as a feature film. In her extraordinary new novel, Big Cherry Holler, Trigiani explores the many facets of the human heart, including what can happen when long-harbored secrets threaten a marriage and a woman’s sense of self.Adriana Trigiani grew up in Virginia and now lives in New York City with her husband. She is an award-winning playwright, television writer, and documentary filmmaker. Big Cherry Holler is her second novel. She is currently at work on the film version of her first novel Big Stone Gap, for which she wrote the screenplay and which she will also direct. |
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The Milk Book – The Milk of Human Kindness Is Not Pasteurized $26.8 The Milk Book – How Science Is Destroying Nature’s Neatly Perfect Food. Children are denied whole milk because pediatricians are obsessed with the cholesterol myth. These same gutless wonders don’t say anything about children drinking half-a-dozen bottles of Coca-Cola a day, stating before breakfast! But kids can’t get a decent glass of milk. Adding vitamin D to milk is a risky business. The New England Journal of Medicine reported many cases of vitamin D intoxication resulting from excessive fortification of commercial milk. Today, you can’t get a decent glass of milk. Even if you buy whole milk, thinking it is better than that sickly blue stuff called skim, you can’t win, because all of the commercial milk is homogenized. I am convinced that homogenization is even more detrimental to the nutritional quality of milk than the heat processing called pasteurization. |
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Fenton Art Glass 1907-1939: Identification & Value Guide $22.89 No Synopsis Available |