This Fenton Pink hand-painted, diamond optic bell with butterfly is in mint condition. It is 7" tall and also has the Fenton logo embossed at the bottom of the handle. Made in 1983-84.
Fenton created this limited edition water pitcher for the 75th Birthday of Bill Fenton and it is signed by him (as seen on the second photo). Very collectible! Made around the year 2000, this pitcher is about 6.5" tall and is in mint condition.
Vandermark studios made this hanging heart perfume in the 1980's. Signed and in mint condition. Vandermark's philosophy was to compete with the old Tiffany art nouveau line. He was very successful!
Fenton made this Topaz (vaseline opalescent) 4-horn Epergne in 1997 as part of their Historic Collection. This 5-part epergne is 13" tall and 11" at its widest. In mint condition.
This Fenton Rosalene 5-pc. Epergne is highly sought after. Made as part of the 1990 Connoisseur Collection, it is in mint condition. Stands 13" tall and is 11" at its widest. Numbered: 487/2000. (For collectors info, Fenton probably did not made all 2000. The problem was that Rosalene is very acidic in the molten state causing the glass to eat through the copper pots.) The bowl is the largest/heaviest size made. Fenton later only made smaller items when using Rosalene.
Dave Fetty, a premier glassmaster for Fenton used the feathering feature often associated with Art Nouveau. This 7" jack vase, cased in milkglass with pulled black feathering has a rainbow of subtle tones embedded in the piece. Look closely -- it's there along with the green. In mint condition and originally purchased in "The Upper Room" at the Fenton factory during convention time (for those who know about the room -- Items could only be purchased by convention-goers)...
Fenton made this hand-painted Spiral Optic 10" Vase in the 1980's. It is in mint condition.
Fenton made this French Royale Swirl Connoisseur Collection Vase in the 1980's. The vase is about 7.5" tall and 8" at its widest. In mint condition with paper certificate. Numbered: 66 of 1,000 made.
Fenton made this New Mosaic vase as part of the 2006 Connoisseur Collection. It is in mint condition, stands 8.5" tall, and is #389/1250.
As part of Fenton 1990 Connoisseur Collection, this 7" tall pitcher is number 897/1500. In mint condition.
Fenton made this 2-piece vase in 2000 as part of their 95th Anniversary Collection. It is in mint condition and stands, with its pedestal, 7.5" tall.
This 8.5" Hanging Heart Vase was made by Fenton for the Fenton Art Glass Collectors Association in the 1980's. A definite rarity where black (black amethyst) and white were combined. In mint condition.
This vase is part of Fenton's Connoisseur Collection of 1984. A satirized azure cased vase with a marigold carnival interior opening. In mint condition, standing 8.5" tall, #521/1500
This 9" tall basket by Fenton made for its Connoisseur Collection in 1986 is in mint condition. #582/2500. The basket has a teal milk glass interior and is lightly irridized all over.
Fenton made this Lilly of the Valley Covered Candy in the Champagne Opalescent color in the early 2000's. It measures 9.5" tall and is 6" wide.
Fenton made this Red Ginger Jar in 2005 as part of its Platinum Collection. It is 3 pieces: red jar, black lid and base. Altogether, it stands 8.5" tall (with base and lid). It is in mint condition, limited number: #908/2500.
This 10.5" vase was made as part of Fenton's Connoisseur Collection in 1986. It is teal cased milkglass. It is sand-carved in an outline mode to make the image of "Danielle" -- an elegant lady of the 1920's feeding birds. It is in mint condition, it is number 440/1000.
Fenton made this Royal Blue (cobalt) vase for its Connoisseur Collection of 1998. Most people do not know that the two vases present images of Summer and Winter on one vase, and Spring and Fall on the other. Rarely seen as a pair! Both in mint condition with papers.
Other information: Original was designed by Martha Reynolds and Carl Schmirz. The spring/Fall Vase is #397/1350. The Winter/ Summer vase is #623/1000. Both have an embossed Fenton logo on the bottom...