The listing, Fenton Vase has ended.
This is a very special vase, It was made by fenton in the early years before they started signing their pieces
glass decorating company in 1905 painting on plain blanks made by other glassware manufacturers. As demand for the company's wares increased, they began to produce their own glassware lines in 1907 after moving from Ohio to Williamstown, West Virgina.
During their early years, Fenton found inspiration from the designs of glass masters Tiffany and Steuben. As a result, they introduced iridescent glass collectors now know as carnival glass. Fenton went on to produce more than 130 patterns of this popular glassware, according to information formerly published in Schroeder's Antiques Price Guide, and some of them sell for very good sums today. Over the years they also manufactured custard, chocolate, opalescent, and stretch glass among others. Each piece is individually made, there are no two pieces alike.