What to know about Fenton glass and why it’s such a stunning collectible
Tiffany Orr
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Art glass is unique. Nothing else quite captures the interplay between color and light like a piece of art glass. Because glass is malleable, artists can make pieces of every conceivable shape, size and design. One famous maker of art glass is Fenton Art Glass Company. Their unique designs are hand-blown and prized by collectors.
History
The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by brothers Frank L. Fenton and John W. Fenton. According to Wikipedia, the brothers started out painting glass that others produced. When they couldn’t get the glass that they needed, they started blowing their own. The first type of art glass that the company produced was called carnival glass. According to Wikipedia, Fenton Art Glass was the first company to introduce this type of art glass.
The company, which was originally based in Martins Ferry, Ohio, expanded its offerings soon after and began making other types of art glass such as Burmese, opalescent and hobnail according to Art Glass Collectibles. As the Great Depression neared an end, Fenton began creating one of its most prized types of glass, hobnail glass in 1935. The company began creating the glass en masse for the Wrisley Company, a perfume company, in 1938.