Shown below are the awesome display tables setup by NFGS members during the 2009 convention.  These beautiful tables were on display for the enjoyment and education of Fenton collectors in attendance.  Many very rare items are on display for your viewing.  

If you have pictures that are of better quality, please send them to me so I can replace those seen here. Thank you.       fennersa@rea-alp.com

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Nancy Fenton, Director of Design, and George Fenton, President, reviewed the table displays put together by NFGS members.  Long-time member Bob Stein commented on the high quality of this year's tables, and George Fenton agreed they were among the best he had seen.
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09tableCandalino.JPG   soCandalino1.JPG  Renee' and David Candalino's display of Cameo glass designed by Kelsey Murphy.

soCandalino2.JPG  The Candalino's second table of Cameo glass designed by Kelsey Murphy. 

soCrowl.JPG  The above display by Bill Crowl includes older Crystal and one Black bowl/plate.

09tableDougThom.JPG    This display is of Log Cabin on Custard by Doug McIntosh and Thom Murphy. 

soEichholz.JPG   Kathy and Tim Eichholz's display features early Crystal Fenton glass.

09tableFenner.JPG    The above display is of the 1985 Masterworks Collection pieces by Alan and Sharon Fenner.

09tableCord.JPG    Ckris and Judy Cord shared their collection of pieces hand painted by Louise Piper.

09tableCord2.JPG    Judy and Ckris Cord's second table is display of the "Roses"pattern in red, white and blue.

soGilbert.JPG  Ellen and Art Gilbert's display features a collection of early Fenton lamps.

soJayAaron.JPG Aaron Bochniak and Jay Kabinoff shared this display of Fenton Plum Opalescent glass.

soKauffung.JPG Claire and Alan Kauffung's display of whimsey pieces in the Cascade pattern from the Barber era.

09tableMcNamara.JPG    Tom and Brenda McNamara's table of Periwinkle Blue, a mix of early years and current offering

soCoty.JPG This display features Millie Coty's collection of Leaf plates in many colors and several size

soNoe.JPG  Acid-etched stippled Crystal pieces from Fenton's early years displayed by Larry Noe

soPaulDonna.JPG  Donna Oehman and Paul Schmitz put together this beautiful display of hard-to-find pieces.

09tableRash.JPG    This table, put together by Linda and David Rash, features unique pieces of Cobalt blue glass.

09tableSaionz.JPG   Kay and Brent Saionz's table featured an eclectic mix of glass displayed in a "sea theme".

soSimpsonPeriMong.JPG     The Simpson Family's display of early Periwinkle Blue and Mongolian Green.

soSimpsonMandarin.JPG     The Simpson Family's second table features  the color variations of Mandarin Red.

soSnow.JPG Paula and Jeff Snow shared their collection of favorite Fetty pieces, including the fish vase.

09tableSoper.JPG  This table features a rare mix of impressive pieces displayed by Mike Soper.

soSpeaight.JPG This table display by Sara and Richard Speaight includes offhand and rare early Fenton glass.

09tableWalk.JPG    This display by John Walk features rare and unusual pieces of Fenton glass.

soWalkPC.JPG   This second table by John Walk features a beautiful display of Peach Blow and Peach Crest.