King's Collectibles
$195.00
$195.00
This is a stunning epergne manufactured by the Fenton Glass Company. The pattern is called Diamond Lace. It is an ice blue in color with an opalescent finish. It was only manufactured from 1949-54. This epergne has 3 removable tulip shaped vases that fit snugly into holes in the base of the bowl. The bowl measures 10.25" in diameter and is 3.75" high. It has a double crimped edge. Each vase is about 8.5" long...
King's Collectibles
$89.00
$89.00
This is a beautiful vase manufactured by Fenton Glass. The design has a peacock which is surrounded by large flowers, leaves and branches in a chintz type pattern. It is a champagne pink in color, but also shows peach, purple, green and yellow when displayed in the light, thus giving it a carnival glass look. It has an opalescent finish as you approach the top of the vase. It stands about 7.75" tall and has a 4.5" diameter at the rim. The top of the vase is flared and has a scalloped edge...
King's Collectibles
$49.00
$49.00
This beautiful jar was manufactured by Fenton. It is hand painted and signed by D. Fox. It has lovely pink flowers with large green leaves on a satin base. The jar comes with a lid. The lid is molded and painted to look like a flower. I am not entirely sure what it is meant to hold, so I am just calling it a trinket jar. This piece measures about 4.25" tall overall and is 3" wide. It is in excellent condition.
King's Collectibles
$275.00
$275.00
This striking vase was designed by master sandcarver Michael Yates of the Fenton Glass Company. It is a limited edition - number 108 of 850. It is part of the Connoisseur Collection that Fenton introduced in 1983. The Connoisseur Collection strived for the unique - such as cased glass, iridized glass, and sandcarving. The company's intent was to develop more "collectible" items, thus relatively few items were made in this line...
King's Collectibles
$180.00
$180.00
This rare vase was made ca 1950 by Fenton for Weil Ceramics and was not part of the regular Fenton line. All Fenton Aqua Crest pieces are considered "hard to find items" as there was a very limited production date, but this piece is considered rare. It is the largest piece of Aqua Crest I have ever seen - standing 11 inches tall and measuring a full 8 inches across the pale blue double crimped top. It is unmarked, and in excellent condition.









