Fenton Opaline Glass Fruit Bowl, Hobnail Compote with Ruffled Edge, USA, 1950s

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A pedestal compote or fruit bowl in white milk glass (opaline glass), representative of the work of the Fenton Art Glass Company. This piece, featuring the iconic "Hobnail" pattern, is a documented example of American art glass from the mid-20th century.


Produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company in Williamstown, West Virginia, the "Hobnail" line in milk glass was introduced in 1950, quickly becoming one of the firm's most successful and enduring series. The technique involved pressing molten glass into a mold to create the uniform "pearl" texture, followed by hand-finishing to shape the delicate ruffled edge, which gives each piece a unique character.


- Period: 1950s
- Origin: United States
- Style: Mid-Century Modern
- Technique: Pressed and molded glass with a hand-crimped edge
- Material: Milk glass (opaline glass)
- Dimensions: Height of 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) and a maximum diameter of 25 cm (9.8 inches).
- Weight: 1230 g (2.7 lbs)
- Condition: Excellent state of preservation. No chips, cracks, or thermal shocks are observed. The glass retains its original luster and the textured pattern is intact.


This piece constitutes a centerpiece of high aesthetic value and is an object of interest for collectors of North American art glass. Its neutral color palette and rich texture allow for its integration into various interior design projects.

  • Reference
    FNTN-HB-1950-WHT
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1760463236

  • Era
    1950s
  • Materials
    Glass
  • Width, cm
    25.0
  • Height, cm
    16.5
  • Depth, cm
    25.0
  • Weight, kg
    1.23

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