
Fenton Logo History | Fenton Art Glass
The "Fenton" logo is sandblasted onto pieces in which the mould logo may not show well. This logo is only used in moulds from Fenton, Verlys, Paden City and U.S. Glass. An "8" to donate the 1980s or a "9" to denote the 1990s may also appear.
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Mar 10, 2025 · The first Fenton logo to be stamped into the glass was the word Fenton inside of an oval. It can be found on carnival glass pieces including vases, dishes, and decorative items that were made starting in 1970. [1]
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Fenton Label History | Fenton Art Glass
Presented below are Fenton labels of various kinds that were applied to glassware since 1921, along with a definition of each.
Logo History - Fenton Fanactics
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Fenton Glass information from the Glass Encyclopedia
The Fenton logo of an oval with Fenton written in script (shown on the left) was introduced in 1970 on carnival glass pieces, to identify these pieces as contemporary and not old. This was such a successful idea that it was extended to all Fenton glassware produced from 1974 onwards.
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History of All Logos: Fenton Logo History - Blogger
The "Fenton" logo is sandblasted onto pieces in which the mould logo may not show well. This logo is only used in moulds from Fenton, Verlys, Paden City and U.S. Glass. An "8" to donate the 1980s or a "9" to denote the 1990s may also appear.
Fenton Glass information from the Virtual Glass Museum
The Fenton logo of an oval with Fenton written in script was introduced in 1970 on carnival glass pieces, to distinguish them from pieces made in earlier times. This was such a successful idea that it was extended to all Fenton glassware produced from 1974 onwards.
NDGA - The Fenton Logo and Fenton Moulds
When we began to mark Fenton-made glass with the oval Fenton logo in the 1970s, the now-familiar oval logo was put into Fenton moulds as well as those that had originated elsewhere.