Fenton Art Glass Hobnail Pattern: Identification & Value Guide

Author:   Margaret Whitmyer ,  Kenn Whitmyer
Publisher:   Collector Books
ISBN:  

9781574324730


Pages:   223
Publication Date:   01 September 2005
Format:   Undefined
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Fenton Art Glass Hobnail Pattern: Identification & Value Guide


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Fenton Art Glass Company began producing Hobnail items in several shapes as special orders for other companies during the 1930s. The pattern seemed popular, so Hobnail was introduced into the Fenton general line in opalescent colors in 1940. Since that time Hobnail has been made in many colors and shapes. To date, there has been no single reference that combines all of Fenton's Hobnail production - until now! All shapes and colors of the entire Fenton Hobnail production from the late 1930s to the present are covered in Fenton Art Glass Hobnail Patterns. This book groups similar items by category, such as baskets, bowls, candles, lamps, pitchers, vases, and vanity items. Pieces from the Fenton general line, as well as special order items for entities like the Fenton Gift Shop, Levay Distributing, and QVC are included. Each piece is described, priced, and dated. Photographs showing at least one color of each shape are included. The book describes over 400 shapes of Hobnail items, many in numerous colors, and includes over 600 photographs. It's a must-have for Fenton collectors everywhere, and a perfect companion to the Whitmyers' other Fenton titles.

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Author:   Margaret Whitmyer ,  Kenn Whitmyer
Publisher:   Collector Books
Imprint:   Collector Books
Dimensions:   Width: 22.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 28.60cm
Weight:   1.030kg
ISBN:  

9781574324730


ISBN 10:   157432473
Pages:   223
Publication Date:   01 September 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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In Fenton Art Glass: Hobnail Pattern Identification and Value Guide by Margaret and Kenn Whitmyer, the authors note that after some testing, the Hobnail pattern was introduced in the general line in 1940. Colors included blue opalescent, french opalescent, green opalescent and cranberry. Other colors were added in the years that immediately followed. There are more than 800 color photographs included in the Whitmyers' grand set, along with hundreds of current prices and an extensive index.


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