Does anyone know this fenton pattern please?

I know what this pattern is called but as usual my brain has taken a leave of absence! Any idea when they were made? I know sometime after 1970 because they have the Fenton Logo on the bottom. They are very iridescent and hand painted. Thanks for any help!

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I just saw on mafiaBay in the sold auctions somebody paid over $100 for Shakers like mine. There were about 6 or 7 bids on them. Isn’t that a ridiculous price or not??

asked almost 13 years ago

5 Answers

Hello Shamrock

I believe this Fenton piece is called Tear Drop and the color is Ocean Blue Iridized.

The following links show the Fenton Tear Drop Ocean Blue Iridized glass salt and pepper shakers. One gives a date as 1994.

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Hope this helps.

answered almost 13 years ago

You could ask Jacks..he’s all Fenton and at one time he sent me to a website that had all kinds of Fenton..with dates, style numbers..and such

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answered almost 13 years ago

CindyBear
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The pattern is called} Ocean Blue

answered almost 13 years ago

MONTROSE
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Thank you both so much! Don’t know what I would do without the Roundtable since my brain goes on a leave of absence quite often!

answered almost 13 years ago

I concur with Teaberry. the ware number or mpn is 6906.

answered almost 13 years ago

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