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Hand painted Fenton Art Glass

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AI Identification

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Vase consistent with Fenton art glass

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$75

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This opaque turquoise blue glass vase features a tapered ovoid body with a flared neck. The exterior is decorated with a hand-painted floral motif, depicting a large pink and white blossom with wispy white tendrils and green leafy accents. Near the neck, there is a silver-toned oval sticker that appears to bear a logo consistent with the Fenton Art Glass Company, including text that seems to read '100 YEARS'. The owner identifies this as hand-painted Fenton Art Glass, a claim supported by the visible sticker and stylistic decoration, though these elements remain unverified without physical inspection to confirm the presence of a molded logo or artist signature. The surface shows a high-gloss finish typical of mid-to-late 20th-century decorative glassware. No significant chips or cracks are visible in the photograph, suggesting the item has been well-maintained. The construction appears to be a solid-colored glass rather than a surface coating, indicating a level of manufacturing quality consistent with reputable American glasshouses. The painting style exhibits fine brushstrokes and subtle blending in the petals, which is characteristic of the hand-decorated pieces from the 2005 centennial era.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image and user-supplied information, I have performed a desk appraisal of this decorative glass vase. The item is identified by the owner as hand-painted Fenton Art Glass, a claim supported by a silver-toned oval sticker that appears consistent with the Fenton 100th Anniversary (2005) logo. The opaque turquoise glass and floral motif are stylistic hallmarks of production from this era. However, without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the presence of an embossed Fenton logo or a hand-painted signature by the artist on the base, both of which are common for this period. From what I can see, the high-gloss finish and condition appear excellent, with no visible chips or cracks. The valuation range of $45–$75 assumes the sticker and manufacturing are consistent with the 2005 centennial line. This estimate reflects general market behavior for modern Fenton pieces, which remain popular with collectors but are relatively common in the secondary market. To confirm this attribution, a physical examination of the bottom for a molded 'F' in an oval and an artist's signature is necessary. Should this piece be determined to be a later reproduction or an unattributed piece in the style of Fenton, the value would likely decrease to $15–$25. Conversely, if the piece is a limited edition or signed by a high-profile decorator, it could command the upper end of the estimate. Market demand for 21st-century American decorative glass is currently stable for well-maintained, labeled examples.

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