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FENTON FLYER FOTOS ~
May-June '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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Frank Would Have Loved This .......... By Thomas K. Smith
This shape is shown in the Victoria Topaz section of Fenton books, but here it is in what is thought to be Ruby Overlay. Was this made in 1927 or from 1942 to 1948, as was most of the Ruby Overlay? Did the mold still exist in the 1940's and, if so, what happened to it?
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| Ckris & Judy Cord, and the troll doll TD, with George Fenton at a Family Signing Event. |
TD helps George Fenton sign glass, while Judy Cord observes, on March 25th.
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| Vacation to Disneyland yields surprise Fenton finds.......By Bob & Marcia Becker |
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A Cranberry Opalescent lamp hangs near the back of Disneyland's China Closet.
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Fenton Opalescent Coin Dot lamp shades can be found in Disneyland, over the register in the 20th Century Music Company.
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In the Fortuosity Shop Silver Crest melon vase with a display of watches.
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Also, in the Fortuosity Shop a WMGH bowl was used to display Disney items. |
Carl Forslund Furniture company used Fenton in ads..............By Millie Coty
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Furniture from Forslund catalog offered two pages of L. G. Wright forms.
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Forslund Furniture accessorized its furniture in this 1964-65 catalog with Fenton.
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Both of these lamps sold for less than $20 in 1964-65.
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Collector's Extravaganza - Sapphire Blue Opalescent - 1990 Limited Edition Offering
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Included were 2 lamps, a water set, an epergne and other beautiful items. |
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Right: A Dusty Rose Overlay Gone with the Wind Poppy lamp, and the 23" Roses lamp in Dusty Rose.
Below: Samples from Fenton's Jade line, and a Mongolian Green Temple Bells bell possibly made in the 1970's.
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