Who made hobnail glass?

History: The hobnail pattern was introduced by the renowned Fenton Art Glass Company at its glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, in 1939. By 1952, milk-glass
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hobnail became Fenton's flagship pattern, however, the design was made with clear and translucent colored glass as well.
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Who made hobnail milk glass?

In 1939 Fenton Art Glass first introduced their hobnail glass and in those early years it was in translucent colours. Milk glass hobnail was introduced by Fenton in 1950, and proved to be one of their most successful products.
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Is hobnail glass valuable?

A Fenton hobnail 4 1/2-inch vase can go for $15 to $50. The older it is, the higher in cost. Opalescent or iridescent glass can be worth more. Hobnail glass was popular in Victorian times, then, it was called "dewdrop glass." When Fenton introduced it in 1939, it became a hit.
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Is all hobnail glass Fenton?

Fenton primarily produced carnival glass, which has an iridescent sheen, although some of their pieces are opalescent glass, which is translucent. Fenton also specialized in a form of glass known as Hobnail, which is covered with small button-like bumps.
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When did hobnail glass become popular?

Hobnail Milk Glass

These whitish-colored hobnail collectibles are the color of milk (hence the term “milk glass”). The pieces were quite popular from their introduction to the 1970s. In the 2000s, they came back in vogue with lower prices.
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What is the history of hobnail glass?

History: The hobnail pattern was introduced by the renowned Fenton Art Glass Company at its glass factory in Williamstown, West Virginia, in 1939. By 1952, milk-glass hobnail became Fenton's flagship pattern, however, the design was made with clear and translucent colored glass as well.
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How can you tell old milk glass from new?

A simple way to check if a milk glass is truly an antique is to hold it up to natural lighting. A real milk glass should be slightly translucent. The light should shine through milk glass. An antique milk glass will have an iridescent rainbow in the rim of the glass.
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How do you know if something is Fenton?

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 a hobnail pattern?

A term referring to the bumpy nodularity separated by broad trabecular scars seen on the liver surface in posthepatitis cirrhosis.
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What is the most sought after milk glass?

Age of the Piece

In general, older milk glass is more valuable than vintage pieces from the 1960s. According to Collectors Weekly, some of the most valuable milk glass is from France and was made in the 19th century. American-made milk glass from the late 1800s is also among the most valuable.
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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 companies made milk glass?

Most of the milk glass collectors encounter today was made by Westmoreland Glass and Fenton Glass. Wesmoreland began making milk glass in the 1920s, while Fenton started in the 1940s.
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Where did Fenton Glass originate?

Turning Glass into Fine Art Since 1905

Fenton Art Glass was founded in 1905 by brothers Frank L. and John W. Fenton. They began their business In Martins Ferry, Ohio, by painting decorations on glassware made by nearby manufacturers.
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Is Fenton still in business?

Fenton Art Glass Co. ceased traditional glassmaking in 2011. The factory site was purchased by Wood County Schools and will be demolished in 2018 to make way for construction of a new elementary school.
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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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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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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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Who painted Fenton glass?

JK "Robin" Spindler. Robin Spindler, known as ''J.K. Spindler'' to those who collect Fenton glass, says she is the ''serious one'' among the Fenton decoration design group.
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How can you tell if glass is vintage?

How to Know Whether Glass Is Antique
  1. Pontil marks - Blown glass, as opposed to molded glass, usually has a pontil mark on the bottom. ...
  2. Bubbles and irregularities - Many antique glass pieces have tiny bubbles or other imperfections in the glass. ...
  3. Patina - Older glass usually has a patina of time and use.
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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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Does milk glass have numbers on the bottom?

Many milk glass pieces have markings on the bottom, such as the company name or numbers, so you can use that information to look it up. There are also certain patterns, including hobnail (one of my favourites), daisy, holly or stars that can determine the maker and era.
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Why is it called milk glass?

Aptly named for its opaque or translucent ivory hue, milk glass is found in antique stores across the country.
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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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