This Hobnail pattern tumbler was produced by Fenton Glass Company during the 1940s - 50's. The glass is their Cranberry Opalescent color - a rich cranberry red with opalescent highlights. The tumbler is 4 3/4 inches high and holds 12 oz. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
This Hobnail pattern salt & pepper shaker set was produced by Fenton Glass Company during the 1940s - 50's. The glass is their Cranberry Opalescent color - a rich cranberry red with opalescent highlights. Excellent condition, price is for the set.
This Hobnail pattern cruet & stopper was produced by Fenton Glass Company during the 1940s - 50's. The glass is their french Opalescent color - clear with opalescent highlights. Excellent condition.
This wonderful lamp was produced by Fenton Glass Company in 1931. This style lamp is listed in the 1931 Fenton catalog as G70, though collectors refer to this shape as a 'pancake' lamp due to the flat base. This very rare example is done in pale pink glass with an all over floral pattern that's done in an acid cutback technique. It's hard to find the base, but having the original chimney makes this lamp a real treasure! Excellent condition.
This ruby high sherbet stem was produced by Fenton Glass Company between 1931 and 1942. The pattern is called Georgian by collectors, though Fenton originally called it 'Agua Caliente'. Whatever name you use, it's lovely! The sherbet measures 4 3/8 inches high and holds 6 oz - makes a perfect wine or cocktail glass. I have 8 available. All are in excellent condition, price is per stem. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
This ruby goblet was produced by Fenton Glass Company between 1931 and 1942. The pattern is called Georgian by collectors, though Fenton originally called it 'Agua Caliente'. Whatever name you use, it's lovely! The goblet measures 5 1/2 inches high and holds 10 oz. I have 10 available. All are in excellent condition, price is per stem. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
This ruby cup & saucer set was produced by Fenton Glass Company between 1931 and 1942. The pattern is called Georgian by collectors, though Fenton originally called it 'Agua Caliente'. Whatever name you use, it's lovely! I have 8 cup & saucer sets available. All are in excellent condition, price is per set. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
This ruby sugar & creamer set was produced by Fenton Glass Company between 1931 and 1942. The pattern is called Georgian by collectors, though Fenton originally called it 'Agua Caliente'. Whatever name you use, it's lovely! Both pieces are in excellent condition, price is for the set. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
This single candlestick is Fenton's shape #316 and dates to the late 1920's - early 1930's. Standing 3 1/2 inches high, the glass is a light green with an iridized stretch finish. Excellent condition.