Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Fenton Art Glass Yellow Tabby Cat Figurine now in stock

One of the most popular series of Fenton Glass figurines in recent years has been this years Natural Cats series. The series includes a Yellow Tabby, Gray Tabby, Brown Tabby, Calico Cat, Siamese Cat, and Black & White Curious Cat. Each cat figurine has been hand painted and signed by the artist. This is a perfect example of the airbrush work that has started to appear on Fenton Art Glass recently. You can get more information by visiting or website or by clicking here.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Fenton Art Glass For Easter - Bunny and Rabbit Figurines are Hopping

As Easter approaches the popularity of Fenton Art Glass Figurines has really risen. The most popular Fenton figurines for Easter has been the hand painted bunny or rabbit. With three different bunny moulds, you're sure to find just the right one. The Fenton Lop Ear Bunny (ware# 5293) for 2011 features hand painted designs by Stacy Williams. These cute bunnies make a great addition to any Easter basket. You can see all the Fenton Bunny figurines by visiting our website or by clicking here.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Fenton Whispering Woods On French Opalescent Satin Bird Figuirne

American glassmakers transformed European stained glass used in cathedrals into the translucent milky glass we now refer to as opalescent during the Art Nouveau period. John LaFarge and Louis Comfort Tiffany were two American artists who first experimented with opalescent effects, driven by their desire to use glass in creating beautiful visual scenes in art without painting. French Opalescent glass with a silky smooth satin finish is the perfect canvas for an enchanting winter motif designed by Stacy Williams. Each handpainted bird figurine is signed by the artist who completed it. You can purchase this Fenton Art Glass bird figurine by visiting our website www.EclecticShop.com or by clicking here.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Fenton Collectibles Curious Cat on Marigold Carnival Glass

Carnival Glass has always been more of the more popular glasses among collectors. This is due in part becuase a special spray of metallic salts creates various effects on different base glass colors. Skilled craftsmen at the Fenton Art Glass company have slipped back in time to revive a signature iridescent treatment. In this curious cat figurine, the artist at Fenton Glass have added hand painted blossoms to the sides and back of the cat figurine. We have a few still available and they can be purchased by visiting our website www.EclecticShop.com or by clicking here.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fenton Glass Penguin - The Yellow Eyed or Hoiho Penguin

One of the most popular Fenton Collectibles this year is the Fenton Black Glass Penguin figurine. The hand painting represents the Yellow-eyed Penguin (Megadyptes antipodes) or Hoiho is a penguin native to New Zealand. The yellow-eyed penguin is one of the most endangered of all penguin species. These birds are slate grey with a white breast. As their common name suggests they have yellow eyes, accentuated by the yellow band that runs from the eyes around the back of the head. You can purchase this hand painted Fenton Glass figurine by visiting our website www.EclecticShop.com or by clicking here.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Fenton Glass Cameo Mr. McGregor Garden Vase inspired by Beatrix Potters' Peter Rabbit

One of the most popular cameo glass artist is Emile Galle. He first introduced his French cameo glass technique at the Paris International Exhibition in 1889. Fenton Art Glass is quickly developing a name for itself as a contemporary maker of cameo glass. Over the past few years, designers Kelsey Murphy and Robert Bomkanp have been designing for the company. One example of the stunning cameo glass works they have created is the Fenton Glass Mr. McGregor Garden cameo vase in Chocolate glass. The carving process removes layers of glass to create a scene inspired by Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter. The stunning detail in the garden scene encircles the entire vase. Due to the complex nature of cameo glass making, Fenton Art Glass has chosen to offer this vase in a limited edition of only 350 pieces. You can see larger photos and purchase this stunning vase by visiting our website www.EclecticShop.com or by clicking here.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Fenton Glass Carved Fire In The Sky Cameo Vase in Ruby & Black Glass

One of the most popular cameo glass artist is Emile Galle. He first introduced his French cameo glass technique at the Paris International Exhibition in 1889. Fenton Art Glass is quickly developing a name for itself as a contemporary maker of cameo glass. Over the past few years, designers Kelsey Murphy and Robert Bomkanp have been designing for the company. One example of the stunning cameo glass works they have created is the Fenton Glass Fire In The Sky cameo vase in Ruby glass with Black Glass and colored frit. The carving process removes layers of glass to create a scene that features a highly detailed design of a fire-breathing dragon and castle. Due to the complex nature of cameo glass making, Fenton Art Glass has chosen to offer this vase in a limited edition of only 95 pieces. You can see larger photos and purchase this stunning vase by visiting our website www.EclecticShop.com or by clicking here.