Fenton Rustic Vase in blue (circa 1911).  This vase has outstanding iridesence.  It stands 11 1/2 inches  high at the highest point.  There is a very small burr off one of the hobs at the bottom that does not detract in any way from the piece.  This is a beautiful example of early Fenton. 
Fenton Water Lily 6 inch Bonbon in Cobalt blue (circa 1915).  3 footed piece with top drawer irridesence.  A very shiny piece that looks great in the cabinet!
Fenton Ribbed Holly 4 inch high flared comport in blue (circa 1911).  Good iridesence.  This is a nice piece to add to any collection.
Fenton long  thumbprint creamer in marigold.  A nice small piece at 3 inches high with very shiny iridesence. 
Fenton Peacock and Urn compote in marigold (circa 1915).  This piece has very good iridesence and stands 5 inches tall. 
Fenton Diamond Point Columns Squatty Vase (circa 1911).  Has a heat check on base.  This vase is marigold and stands about 5 inches tall.  The base is 3-1/2 inches.  This vase was in an antique store that was completely submerged in water in 1997.  It was one of the few survivors and is a beautiful vase. 
Fenton Captive Rose (circa 1925) in green.  This 8 inch bowl featuring a 3 in 1 crimp escaped the iridizing process.  When light is allowed to shine through this piece the pattern comes to life.  Even if you own a captive rose piece that has been iridized, you cannot appreciate the detail of this pattern until you see this bowl.  A really rare collectors find.
Northwood Diamond Point vase in amethyst.  Stands almost 11 inches high.  I'm no expert but would say this vase has electric iridesence on top 3/4 of the vase on the outside and electric on inside.  A really beautiful shiny piece!  
One of the very earliest Fenton enameled water sets (circa 1907).  One of the glasses has a bad crack at top, but this is still a beautiful set!  A real eye catcher in a cabinet.  Sets like these are how Fenton got started in the business.
Fenton Captive Rose bowl (circa 1925) ruffled 9 inch bowl in green.  A beautiful piece with very good irridesence.  A beautiful example of the early carnival.
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Fenton Butterfly bonbon with amethyst base
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Northwood Tophat in marigold.
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