New subscriber. I just found your channel. I do similar videos where I talk about the history of collectibles and share my own collection. So neat. I also have a large library of collectible reference books so I can appreciate you mentioning those.
I have a 3 pc hurricane lamp from either the 70s or 80s in the same color and pattern as the little boot you showed. Would you have any idea what’s it’s worth? It’s been in a box for at least 40 years. No damage. I had no idea it was Fenton until I saw this video. I checked under the shade and there it was; a signature in red from the painter!
I have a jack and the pulpit cranberry and white vase... And I noticed had been stamped with its Fenton label 3 different times! Would that add value to it? Or considered a manufacturing mistake? Thanks in advance, I've looked all over online and haven't come across anything!
My gut tells me your item may be worth more - manufacturing mistakes seem to add value to things like coins and antique/vintage knickknacks are following suit. All three are stamped in? No sticker?
Is the top hat 🎩 that’s in fourth Of July 🇺🇸 patters and colors I just seen a glimps of one just like the one I’m talking about.on ur video worth 90 dollars I’m interested in one I found but not sure if it’s worth the asking
Great video I just found them. I just started collecting a few years ago.
New to collecting Fenton. Im in research mode lol gonna pick up those books. Thank u for your vid! 💗
Yayyyyyy thank you! I absolutely love Fenton and collecting it has been awesome even though I give most pieces to my grandma
New subscriber. I just found your channel. I do similar videos where I talk about the history of collectibles and share my own collection. So neat. I also have a large library of collectible reference books so I can appreciate you mentioning those.
I have a 3 pc hurricane lamp from either the 70s or 80s in the same color and pattern as the little boot you showed. Would you have any idea what’s it’s worth? It’s been in a box for at least 40 years. No damage. I had no idea it was Fenton until I saw this video. I checked under the shade and there it was; a signature in red from the painter!
Looking forward to seeing your grandmother’s collection.
I have a jack and the pulpit cranberry and white vase...
And I noticed had been stamped with its Fenton label 3 different times! Would that add value to it? Or considered a manufacturing mistake? Thanks in advance, I've looked all over online and haven't come across anything!
My gut tells me your item may be worth more - manufacturing mistakes seem to add value to things like coins and antique/vintage knickknacks are following suit. All three are stamped in? No sticker?
Is the top hat 🎩 that’s in fourth Of July 🇺🇸 patters and colors I just seen a glimps of one just like the one I’m talking about.on ur video worth 90 dollars I’m interested in one I found but not sure if it’s worth the asking
New subscriber. New to collecting fenton.
I have a big fenton rose bowl/candy bowl I seen its very rare how would I know how much it's worth?
Are all the green glass cats marked? I can't find the mark...
Fenton uses a sticker too - sometimes etched sometimes sticker
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I don’t know your last name though...