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    Posted 11 years ago

    toolate2
    (95 items)

    The first three are hobnail. The last one...an ashtray... has a grape vine design. Some of these are marked Fenton some are not. Fenton seems to get blamed for all milk glass though...lol..

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    NOS Pair of Vintage Fenton Art Glass Salt and Pepper Shaker Metal 2 Lids New x2
    NOS Pair of Vintage Fenton Art Glas...
    $4
    FENTON Vintage Style DECAL / Hot Rod STICKER, racing, rat rod, 1960s
    FENTON Vintage Style DECAL / Hot Ro...
    $4
    Fenton Vaseline Glass Snail, Vintage Yellow Uranium Glass
    Fenton Vaseline Glass Snail, Vintag...
    $160
    GM L6 Manifold Heat Kit, 216/235/261 Fenton Headers
    GM L6 Manifold Heat Kit, 216/235/26...
    $42
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    NOS Pair of Vintage Fenton Art Glass Salt and Pepper Shaker Metal 2 Lids New x2
    NOS Pair of Vintage Fenton Art Glas...
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    1. mikelv85 mikelv85, 11 years ago
      Nice pieces....Fenton and Anchor Hocking both are the defaults for a lot of milk glass toolate2. Westmoreland and Imperial are next. I have a whole cabinet full and mostly have gotten away from it...but every once and a while...
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      the ash tray is Westmoreland #1884 Beaded Grape; c.1940s-1980s with later pieces being marked. Many companies made milk glass during this period as it became very popular; fewer companies created milk glass pieces in the EAPG era but still quite a bit of MG was made.
    3. toolate2 toolate2, 11 years ago
      I'm reading that Brody didn't produce milk glass They were a distributor of products made especially for the florist industry. They put their name on pieces made by Anchor Hocking and Indiana Glass Company among others???
    4. toolate2 toolate2, 11 years ago
      Thanks charcoal, geo, Mani, Phil, Doc, mike, walks, and agh!!
    5. fixitjmc fixitjmc, 11 years ago
      I'm pretty sure that Brody did produce milk glass pieces. At least the mold marks on the bottom of the pieces I have say EO brody on them with mold numbers. The mold numbers correspond to the pattern and are the same for green, clear and milk glass pieces

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