Q Any info on this vase? It was bought from George Borgfeldt in New York City in the early 1920s. A Smart collectors are familiar with the Borgfeldt name on two fronts. The George Borgfeldt Corp.
A light pink Fenton Art Glass elephant emits a green glow in spots as Fenton Historian James Measell, left, shines a black light on it during the second day of the 48th Fenton Art Glass Collectors of ...
Randy Clark of the Dexter City Auction Gallery in Dexter City, Ohio, holds the Peoples Vase to be auctioned on Nov. 30. The rare piece of carnival glass will bring in from $110,000 to $140,000, he ...
Thrift stores are all about the thrill of the hunt, but you will be especially delighted if you kind this glass kitchen collectible worth thousands of dollars.
In the world of collectible glassware, Fenton Art Glass holds a place of prominence. With its myriad of colors, intricate designs, and distinctive marks, it’s no wonder that collectors are always on ...
Low-cost molded or pressed glass with an iridescent finish had many names in the very early 20th century. First sold as inexpensive molded and pressed decorative wares, at a time when fine glass was ...