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NFGS Club Table - this year's theme was Burmese. Examples of the many treatments!
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On the left is glass produced before 1990, and the glass on the right was made after 1990.
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A beautiful display of the many Fenton figurines.
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Fenton's Ruby glass, and the many different versions, including slag and iridized.
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Great examples of Barber era glass. These items were never in the line.
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A collection of off-hand glass made by Frank Workman since the closing of the Fenton Company.
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A beautiful collection of Fenton's hand-painted Burmese glass.
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Awesome display of Dave Fetty masterpieces!
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Wonderful collection of Copper Rose on Black! Striking design.
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So pretty...Violets in the Snow on Silver Crest.
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Favrene glass - stretch, cased, and not refired.
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Awesome display of Fenton decanters!
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What an educational display - 5 sets of progressives.
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Beautiful Dogwood design on Burmese and Lotus Mist.
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Our seminar on Stretch Glass enlightened us as to the variety of stretch glass available.
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The variety of Fenton glass is endless. So many examples shown on this table.
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WOW! Everyone was all "a twitter" about this table. Note the different off-hand birds by Delmer S.
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Examples of glass of the Barber era. Note the many different stoppers!
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A very nostalgic table of glass and pictures.
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Oh man, Mandarin!! Gorgeous examples of Fenton's Mandarin Red glass.
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Crystal Crest is the firery early Milk Glass with a crest of Crystal, followed by a crest of Milk Glass.
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The many shades of red - Cranberry, Cranberry Opalescent, Plated Amberina, Ruby, Persimmon, with a touch of Favrene.
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It's a Carnival of glass, both vintage and contemporary.
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A great collection of the Log Cabin design on Custard and Burmese.
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An eye-catching combination of Blue Ridge and Royal Blue (Cobalt).
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An awesome collection of early and contemporary dresser sets and perfumes.
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A very interesting combination of Dave Fetty creations, fonted figurines, and animals.
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An educational display showing the early steps in the making of a figurine.
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Pretty Pansies - a flower used to decorated a wide variety of shapes and colors of glass!
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Fenton Jewelry - Bead Designers Jena Blair and Truda Mendenhall provided us with some beautiful choices following their presentation. Many samples were available for purchase.
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Plan now to attend the 27th Annual National Fenton Glass Society Convention, July 29, 30, & 31, 2017.
It will be held at Quality Inn, Marietta, Ohio. Enjoy display tables, seminars, Bingo, a dinner cruise on the Valley Gem Sternwheeler, exclusive glass, Glass ID, consignment auction, banquet, and the fellowship of those who share your love of Fenton glass.
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