Cranberry glass vase - may be Fenton. White swirls at bottom of vase. Top edge is fluted and has white and black swirls.
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Cranberry glass vase - may be Fenton. White swirls at bottom of vase. Top edge is fluted and has white and black swirls.
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Cranberry Glass Vase (Possibly Fenton)
Item Description:
Possible Attribution to Fenton:
The vase’s craftsmanship and style closely resemble pieces produced by Fenton Art Glass, a renowned American glassmaker (1905–2011) known for their cranberry glass and distinctive fluted and swirled designs. The use of white and black accents on the rim and base is consistent with Fenton’s techniques during the mid-20th century.
If this vase is indeed Fenton, it could belong to their cranberry glass collection, popular in the 1940s through 1970s.
Market and Historical Context:
Estimated Value:
Recommendations:
there were a large number of…
there were a large number of companies making cranberry glass from the 70's through 1980's when values for the Victorian examples went crazy. Not all of it was marked and if it was it was generally a foil or paper label.
Fenton after 1970 used an oval marking on the base, before that they used a foil label that could fall off when the piece was washed or removed after purchase.
Please examine your vase for a sign of pontil mark where the clear meets the cranberry, Fenton pieces will not have pontil "dimple" marking.