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FENTON FLYER FOTOS ~
July-August '10
This page is designed to complement The Fenton Flyer. The Fenton Flyer is printed in black and white, with color highlights on several pages, but without full color photos. We hope the members of the NFGS enjoy viewing the photos in color, and the visitors to the NFGS website enjoy them and are curious to learn more about the articles they represent. To learn more about the NFGS or to join, please visit the Membership page by clicking on the title in the panel on the left or on the bottom of this page.
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Convention souvenir has significance for NFGS.........................By Sharon Fenner
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The convention souvenir for the 20th year of the NFGS is special to our club in many ways. First, it is our club emblem, the 5197 Happiness Bird. Second, it is decorated with the NFGS exclusive "Patches" design. This is the ninth Burmese "Patches" animal offered to NFGS members. Check the patches on the back of the bird! |
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Convention raffle features great OOAKs .......................................By Doug McIntosh
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The raffle for the NFGS 20th anniversary convention features three outstanding one-of-a-kind pieces.
First prize - Ruby cased 12 inch vase with a swirl design, created by Mastercraftsman Dave Fetty. This vase makes a statement!!
Second prize - Key Lime Happiness Bird on the font, decorated by Robin Spindler. Our feathered friend is highlighted with gold and delicate flowers. A true One-Of-A-Kind!!
Third prize - Emerald Green Stretch glass whimsy basket with a lily crimp and twisted handle. It is an awesome example of Fenton hot-metal artisrty!!
Raffle tickets are $10 each, or three for $20. The raffle is open to all NFGS members. You need not be present to win.
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| Dickinson brings Fenton knowledge to seminar .................By Tom Kurtz |
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Former Fenton decorator and designer Michael Dickinson, will be featured in a seminar at 10 a.m. Aug. 2, the final day of the convention.
Above: "The Moundbuilders Earthworks at Marietta in 1788". On the left is a plate by a Fenton decorator, and on the right is one painted by Michael Dickinson.
Right: A close-up shot of the plate by Michael Dickinson, to show detail.
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Left: A Bicentennial lamp by Michael Dickinson, the "Landing of the Pioneers". Above: A detail shot of the decoration.
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Designs created by Michael Dickinson that were put in the Fenton line include those pictured here. Right, clockwise: Wisteria Lane, Down by the Station vase and bell, Jupiter from the American Classic Series and Christmas Morn. Below, clockwise: Mountain Reflections, Light House Point plate, Jupiter from the American Classic Series, Light House Point bell, and Smoke and Cinders.
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Carving Fenton cameo to new depths................By Jay Kabinoff
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Above: Artist Kelsey Murphy and George Fenton display a six-layer cameo vase.
Below: George Fenton discussing the vase.
Right: Garden-themed vase was created from cobalt, ruby, crystal, emerald and 2 layers of milk glass.
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Frank Would Have Loved This .......... By Thomas K. Smith
At first this looked like a nondescript crystal creamer, but the owner or previous owner must have done some homework. On the bottom was a piece of tape with the word "Fenton" on it. Then it hit me. This little hexagonal creamer and its mate are pictured in cameo opalescent in a couple of books on early Fenton glass and can be seen in the Fenton Museum. Where is the sugar and what other colors does it exist in?
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Get acquainted with Tony Burgess, the new Fenton Flyer editor................ By Tony Burgess
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NFGS office no longer in the dark....... By Millie Coty This beautiful lamp was donated by the Cords.
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His name is Anthony "Tony" Burgess, and he will be taking over as editor of the Fenton Flyer with the upcoming post-convention issue. Tony will be attending his first convention and invites members to introduce themselves, say "hi", and chat a bit.
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Keeping Your Eyes Open ..................... By John Walk
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| Two rare finds: a Ruby Overlay Silver Crest creamer and a New World Ring Optic creamer.
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This was intended to be a
special glass offering at an NFGS convention in the early 1990's, but
because of the difficulty in making it, only one was produced.
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| Fenton's 2010 Christmas line is a real holiday spectacular......By A. Fenton Fann |
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Fenton is celebrating Christmas 2010 with a line that will put you in the holiday mood even on a hot day in July!
Clockwise from top left: Cobalt blown ornament "Moonlight Wonder" on Cobalt (7 pieces); "Home" cameo by Kelsey Murphy and Robert Bomkamp; "Golden Glimmer" on Ruby on a new 5468 elephant mould (8 pieces); a 5356 Santa; "Whispering Woods" on French Opalescent vase (7 pieces); and one of six new mice.
To see the entire line go to http://www.fentonartglass.com/ christmas2010.asp
Merry Christmas in July!!
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eBay and Off-eBay Finds............By Ckris Cord
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eBay Finds......
Clockwise from upper left: Charleton Roses Silver Crest Brides Bowl; Apple Blossom epergne; Topaz/ Vaseline Opalescent GWTW lamp; Blue Opalescent Hobnail cookie jar; French Opalescent Hobnail 48 oz. tankard; Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail pitcher and tumblers; 1925 Off Hand Hanging Hearts vase; Topaz/Vaseline Opalescent Thumbprint Chip N Dip; 1942 Mulberry basket; Ebony Crest bowl; and a Louise Piper Silver Crest hat vase
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Off-eBay Finds.....
Beginning far left: Lime Opalescent Coin Dot 11" vase; Sapphire bowl; White Milk Glass Hobnail Margarine Tub handpainted by Louise Piper; Cranberry Opalescent Rib Optic 6" vase; and a Daisies on Custard 7" basked, handpainted by Louise Piper.
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We hope to see you at the 2010 NFGS Convention, July 31 - August 2nd.
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