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February 10 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Website showing Depression Era glass factories on postcards.
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February 10 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Website showing the labels used by the Cambridge Glass Company.
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December 3, 2011 - posted by
Daye Salander,
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History, identification, research of Durand Art Glass
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June 27, 2011 - posted by
Jeff,
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This is the bible for Bottle Identification. Since there were hundreds of thousands of uniquely different bottles produced in the United States (and Canada**) between 1800 and the 1950s, it is beyond the scope or even possibility of this or any website (o... moreThis is the bible for Bottle Identification. Since there were hundreds of thousands of uniquely different bottles produced in the United States (and Canada**) between 1800 and the 1950s, it is beyond the scope or even possibility of this or any website (or book) to provide specific details about more than just a tiny fraction of those bottles (Fike 1987). This site instead attempts to help the user determine some key facts - approximate age & function - about any given bottle based on observable physical characteristics. Hundreds of specific historic bottles are used as examples within the pages of this website to illustrate the concepts discussed; with luck you may find the specific bottle you have an interest in discussed though typically you will not. less
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June 12, 2011 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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This is a informational database intended to help the collector identify Fenton animal figurines. The retail price is that of the original sale price and does not reflect the current market value. Also, pieces that might be considered Fenton seconds or th... moreThis is a informational database intended to help the collector identify Fenton animal figurines. The retail price is that of the original sale price and does not reflect the current market value. Also, pieces that might be considered Fenton seconds or those handpainted by Independent artists are not included in this database.
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June 12, 2011 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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A number of Fenton catalogs from 1950 to present. While somewhat incomplete, there are quite a number of catalogs listed.
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June 12, 2011 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Presented are Fenton logos used from 1970 through the present, along with a definition of each. Logos used for Fenton seconds are also shown.
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June 12, 2011 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Presented are Fenton labels of various kinds that were applied to glassware since 1921, along with a definition of each.
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June 12, 2011 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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This is a informational database intended to help the collector identify Fenton sold through QVC from 1989 to the present. The retail price is that of the original sale price on QVC and does not reflect the current market value.
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June 12, 2011 - posted by
Tom Norskov,
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Search for Fenton glass by category, shape, size, color, occasion, and price range. Additional resource information too.