Fenton carnival glass Mother's Day plate. It is "The Small Cowper Madonna" originally painted in 1505 by Raphael, who died at the height of his career at the age of 37. This is plate #3 in the annual series of Mother's Day plate. circa: 1973
Fenton carnival glass Mother's Day plate. It is of "The Holy Night" by Carlo Maratti Italian artist of the seventeenth century. This is plate #6 in the annual series of the Mother's Day plate. circa: 1976
Fenton carnival glass Mother's Day plate. It is of "Madonna of the Rose Hedge" originally painted by the Florentine artist Alessandre Botticelli. This is #9 in the annual series of Mother's Day plates. circa: 1979
Fenton carnival glass Mother's Day plate. It is "Madonnina" by Italian artist Roberto Ferruzzi 1853-1934. This is plate #8 in the annual series of Mother's Day plates. circa: 1978
Fenton carnival glass Mother's Day plate. It is of Michelangelo's "Madonna Taddei" offered in recognition of the 500th Anniversary of the birth of Michelangelo Buonarroti March 6, 1475. Plate #5 in the annual Mother's Day plates. circa: 1975
Fenton carnival glass Mother's Day plate. It is of "Madonna and child with Pomegranate by Italian artist Pompeo Girolama Batoni. This plate is #7 in the annual series of Mother's Day plates. circa: 1977
Fenton carnival glass Mother's Day plate. It is of "Madonna of The Grotto" originally painted by German artist Karl Miller in 1876. This is plate #4 in the annual series of Mother's Day plates. circa: 1974
Very nice Fenton red carnival Mother's Day plate 1979. Signed by Mike Fenton and numbered 1032/5000. It is of "Madonna of the Rose Hedga" which was painted by Florentine artist Alessandio Botticelli. This plate is #9 in the annual series of limited edition of Mother's Day plates by Fenton. Excellent condition no chips or cracks