Fenton Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl - Horse Head Pattern
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€35.00
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This Marigold carnival glass specimen features a central horse head relief framed by a decorative Greek Key border. The iridescent finish, a hallmark of Fenton Art Glass, provides chromatic reflections that shift depending on light incidence upon the pressed surface.
Object History: The Fenton Art Glass Company, established in 1905 in West Virginia, pioneered the creation of carnival glass. The horse head pattern is one of the brand's most iconic designs, originally introduced in the early 20th century and valued in mid-century collections for its technical complexity and figurative aesthetics.
Technical Details:
- Period: 1950s
- Technique: Pressed glass with metallic iridescent treatment
- Diameter: 22 cm (8.66 inches)
- Height: 6.5 cm (2.56 inches)
- Weight: 485 g (1.07 lbs)
- Material: Soda-lime glass
Condition: The item retains its original luster and Marigold color saturation. A visible chip is identified on the scalloped rim, specifically documented in the detail images. There are no structural cracks or signs of chemical glass disease.
This object serves as a reference piece for the study of American glass production and a relevant addition to 20th-century artistic glassware collections.
Object History: The Fenton Art Glass Company, established in 1905 in West Virginia, pioneered the creation of carnival glass. The horse head pattern is one of the brand's most iconic designs, originally introduced in the early 20th century and valued in mid-century collections for its technical complexity and figurative aesthetics.
Technical Details:
- Period: 1950s
- Technique: Pressed glass with metallic iridescent treatment
- Diameter: 22 cm (8.66 inches)
- Height: 6.5 cm (2.56 inches)
- Weight: 485 g (1.07 lbs)
- Material: Soda-lime glass
Condition: The item retains its original luster and Marigold color saturation. A visible chip is identified on the scalloped rim, specifically documented in the detail images. There are no structural cracks or signs of chemical glass disease.
This object serves as a reference piece for the study of American glass production and a relevant addition to 20th-century artistic glassware collections.
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Reference0002-001-2941
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In stock1 Item
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MPN1432420391
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Era1950s
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MaterialsGlass
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Width, cm22
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Height, cm6.5
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Depth, cm22
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Weight, kg0.485
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