What is Fenton Burmese glass?

' Another type of glass produced by Fenton Art Glass, Burmese, also incorporates uranium dioxide. Burmese glass is a type of opaque glass that fades from yellow to pink. Uranium dioxide is combined with a tint of gold to produce the soft yellow of the glass.
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Does Fenton Burmese glass glow?

The uranium content causes the glass to glow bright green under UV light. Burmese glass proved to be very popular and sold well during Victorian times.
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When did Fenton make Burmese glass?

Another highly successful Fenton product was introduced in 1970, namely Burmese glass. This kind of glass is opaque, matt, cream shading to light pink at the top. It was first produced by the Mt Washington glass company who patented it in 1885, but it was so difficult to produce that they gave up in 1900.
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Does all Fenton Burmese 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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Who made Burmese glass?

Copies and Reproductions of Burmese Art Glass. Original Burmese is a 19th century art glass patented by Frederick Shirley of the Mt. Washington Glass Company in 1885. The distinctive feature of this glass is its shading from a yellow body to salmon pink towards edges and rims.
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Early Fenton Burmese Glass (1970 and 1971)



Does all Burmese glass glow?

Burmese glass – both old and new will glow green and custard glass, ranging from the pale off-white to bright green will glow green too. Each one of these types 'glow' due to the addition of Uranium Dioxide to the glass formula.
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What is Fenton 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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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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What glass glows orange under black light?

Reddish orange manganese glass is sometimes called “persimmon glass.” Manganese Dioxide (MnO2) was also used to decolorize glass containing iron impurities, or to stabilize the color of glass so it wouldn't shift over time. Glass that contains manganese glows green, red, orange, or peach under black light.
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How is Burmese glass made?

The formula to produce Burmese Glass contains uranium oxide with tincture of gold added. The uranium oxide produced the inherent soft yellow color of Burmese glass. Because of the added gold, the characteristic pink blush of color of Burmese was fashioned by re-heating the object in the furnace (the "Glory Hole").
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What is the oldest Fenton glass?

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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Why did Fenton go out of business?

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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Does Fenton glass have mold lines?

Look for a Fenton tag (used before 1970), look for the Fenton mark (“Fenton” in an oval), look for “F” in an oval, indicating another company's mold was used (1983+).
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What is the difference between Vaseline glass and uranium glass?

If you care about distinguishing the two in your search, Uranium glass is any glass that has uranium in it and can be yellow or green in color. Vaseline glass is a subset of Uranium glass that has uranium in it, but that is only yellow in color.
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How can you tell if glass is uranium?

Perhaps the most reliable way to identify the presence of uranium in the glass is to expose it in the dark to a source of ultraviolet light (e.g., a black light). If the glass glows a rich green color, it contains uranium.
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When did Fenton stop using uranium?

Today, a few manufacturers continue the vaseline glass tradition: Fenton Glass, Mosser Glass, Gibson Glass and Jack Loranger. U.S. production of uranium glasses ceased in the middle years of World War II because of the government's confiscation of uranium supplies for the Manhattan Project from 1942 to 1958.
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What is the difference between Vaseline glass and Depression glass?

Much, but not all, depression glass is uranium or Vaseline glass. The different types of glass can get kind of confusing, so let's break it down: We know depression glass. Vaseline glass is yellow-colored depression glass.
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What is uranium glass worth?

The rarity of a Uranium glass piece features a great impact on the piece's overall value. A uranium glass piece that is extremely common can cost under $100. On the other hand, a rare uranium glass piece can set you back $10,000+.
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What glass glows blue under UV light?

So, this is genuine uranium glass. (Product of MOSSER Glass Inc of USA.) This glass is non-transparent, and pale-blue color under sun light. It glows green under UV, and genuine uranium glass.
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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 the rarest piece of carnival glass?

Millersburge People's Vase in Blue

This is the rarest carnival glass ever made and sold. The intricacy is one for the books, almost unmatched by another. The people's vase was created by John Fenton, the owner of Millersburg Glass.
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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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How can you tell how old glass is?

  1. Marks At The Base. The bottom of the glass bottle will tell you the most about its age. ...
  2. Visible Seams. In the last hundred and fifty years, most of the glass bottles were produced by blowing molten glass into a mold. ...
  3. Mouth. ...
  4. The Shape Of The Top. ...
  5. Embossed Markings. ...
  6. Color.
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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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