Does all Fenton glass glow?

The melting temperature for a batch of glass averages 2500 degrees F. The Fenton cranberry glass color comes from pure gold. Glass colors (yellow or green) containing uranium will fluoresce under black light. No two Fenton pieces are exactly the same.
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How can you tell real Fenton Glass?

To identify whether a piece of glass is Fenton glass, look for a sticker near the bottom of the item. The stickers are usually oval and may have scalloped or smooth edges. You may also see an oval with the word Fenton stamped into the glass if the piece was made after 1970.
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When did Fenton stop using uranium?

Uranium was first used to color glass in the 1830s and it has continued to be used for this purpose with the exception of a 15-year period beginning in 1943.
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Is Fenton carnival glass always marked?

Carnival Glass Manufacturers

A few who did were Fenton, Imperial, Dugan and Northwood. Fenton, which continued to make carnival glass until they closed down in 2007, placed an oval mark on their pieces with the company name, though many of their pieces will have no mark at all.
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Is Fenton Glass always stamped?

Marks on Fenton Glass

Prior to 1970, Fenton adhered paper labels to most of its merchandise; unfortunately, they were easily removed and in many cases, have been lost. However, they did continue to use paper labels beyone 1970 on some products.
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Is Fenton Glass worth anything?

Fenton's carnival glass was first marketed as the "golden sunset iridescent assortment" in catalogs. In 1907 when these pieces first sold, they cost 85 cents. A Fenton autumn acorns bowl averages for about $65. You can find some selling for as much as $150.
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What is the rarest color carnival glass?

While there are many beautiful colors of carnival glass, some are rarer than others. One of the rarest and most valuable colors is purple. Other rare colors include red, orange and yellow. These colors are less common because they were difficult to produce during the time period when carnival glass was made.
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How much is Fenton carnival glass Worth?

Fenton's carnival glass was first marketed as the "golden sunset iridescent assortment" in catalogs. In 1907 when these pieces first sold, they cost 85 cents. A Fenton autumn acorns bowl averages for about $65. You can find some selling for as much as $150.
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What is hobnail glass?

Hobnail glass is an age-old style of glass that has a regular pattern of raised knobs like the hobnail studs sometimes used on boot soles.
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What Fenton colors glow?

There are 14 ingredients used in making Fenton Glass. The melting temperature for a batch of glass averages 2500 degrees F. The Fenton cranberry glass color comes from pure gold. Glass colors (yellow or green) containing uranium will fluoresce under black light.
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Does blue Fenton glow?

Either red/orange fluorescence or blue/greenish-blue fluorescence means NOT vaseline glass.. Right hand cat looks same as left one. But, it is a contemporary FENTON's product, which does NOT glow under UV (that means it does NOT contain uranium).
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What glass glows under black light?

Both green Depression glass and Vaseline glass will glow under a black light due ​to the uranium oxide content in the glass. Old Burmese glass fluoresces a similar yellow-green color. American colorless pressed glass made before 1930 is said to fluoresce yellow, while reproductions generally do not.
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What color Depression glass is most valuable?

Pink glass is most valuable, followed by blue and green. Rare colors such as tangerine and lavender are also worth more than common colors like yellow and amber. If you stumble upon an extremely rare piece like the red ruby Aladdin Beehive Lamp, expect to pay $800 or more!
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What is Fenton milk glass worth?

Fenton is known for its flawless glass. Also, most of its glassware items were created using snap rings to hold it during manufacturing and not punty rods, which made the pontil marks. In 2019, the milk glass top hats continue to sell for around the 2006 selling price of $15.
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What is Fenton carnival glass?

It originated as a glass called “Iridill” made by the Fenton Art Glass Co. beginning in 1908. It was an attempt to cash in on the current popularity of the quality blown art glass being made by Tiffany and Steuben. Basically, it is molded or pressed glass to which an iridescent surface shimmer is applied.
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Can you still buy Fenton Glass?

Though Fenton Gift Shop is currently closed to the public, we have a large selection of vintage and NEW Fenton Art Glass.
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Why did Fenton Glass close?

Due to ongoing financial problems, they had to lay off many of their employees, and at last they were forced to announce the closure of Fenton Art Glass's traditional glass products. However, the Fenton Gift Shop, which was the primary retailer of Fenton Art Glass, remained in business.
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Did Fenton make Vaseline glass?

Fenton: First started making vaseline glass in 1930's. Hobnail pattern started in 1941. Cactus pattern (original to Greentown Glass) was re-introduced 1959. Fenton is still producing limited supplies of vaseline artglass today.
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Is there a difference between carnival glass and depression glass?

Both carnival and depression glass are colored. However, carnival glass features an iridescent, multicolored look, whereas depression glass has more of a simple, single-colored, transparent look. Carnival glass was made to inexpensively mimic glass made by the Tiffany Company.
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When did they stop making carnival glass?

Most U.S. carnival glass was made before 1925, with production in clear decline after 1931. Some important production continued outside the US through the depression years of the early 1930s, tapering off to very little by the 1940s.
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How can you tell depression glass?

How to Identify Depression Glass
  1. The designs are usually slightly raised rather than etched.
  2. Raised seams on the glass can be an indicator of Depression glass because of the quick manufacturing method.
  3. Depression glass is not typically marked by a maker.
  4. Most Depression glass was not iridescent.
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Did Fenton go out of business?

Now the Fenton Art Glass Company has announce that it is not taking any new orders, and will be closing its doors by the end of October.
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Did Fenton make Moonstone?

Fenton's "French" opalescent hobnail was first used for perfume bottles produced in 1938. Fenton opalescent hobnail and Moonstone dishes - Moonstone was made by Anchor Hocking.
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Where is Fenton Glass made?

The Fenton factory is built in Williamstown, West Virginia. The first piece made on January 2, 1907, is a crystal cream pitcher with a Water Lily and Cattails pattern. Jacob Rosenthal is the factory manager and glass chemist.
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