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Art Glass Company History
Fenton Art Glass Company is the
largest manufacturer of handmade colored glass in the United States.
The Fenton Art Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Frank L. Fenton and his
brother John W. Fenton in an old glass factory building in Martins Ferry, Ohio.
They began by painting decorations on glass blanks made by other glass
manufacturers. Soon, being unable to get the glass they needed, they decided to
produce their own glass. The first glass from the new Fenton factory in
Williamstown, West Virginia, was made on January 2, 1907.
Frank L. Fenton's desire to develop new and unusual colors helped to keep Fenton
in the forefront of the handmade art glass industry. During the years from 1905
to the 1920's, Fenton design was heavily influenced by the artists at Tiffany
and Steuben. In late 1907, Fenton introduced "Iridescent" glass. This glass, now
known as "Carnival" glass, is a popular collectible today.
During
the 1930's and 1940's, Fenton produced practical items, such as mixing bowls and
tableware to get through the depression and WWII shortages. They continued
working on developing a wide array of new colors. In the late 1940's, the top
three members of the Fenton management team died, leaving Frank M. Fenton, age
33, and Wilmer C. (Bill) Fenton, age 25, to step in and take over as President
and Vice President. In spite of other glass factories closing at a rapid rate,
Frank and Bill led the Fenton factory through significant American growth for
the next 30 years.
In 1986, the leadership of the company passed on to the third generation, with
George W. Fenton, Frank M's son, taking over as President. Today nine Fenton
family members work together along with over 400 employees to create handmade
glass artistry that is loved by collectors around the world. Fenton is known for
its beautiful colors and patterns. Each piece of glass is an artistic creation
by skilled glassworkers and decorators.
The
Fenton Art GlassFor over 100 years, the vision of Fenton family members, together with their passion for glassmaking, has sustained the Fenton Art Glass organization. Each person contributes special talents to the team effort of glassmaking. We make quality glass, by hand and in keeping with the great heritage of craftsmanship in the American glass industry. See the Fenton family tree.
1905
With $284.86, Frank L. Fenton and his brother John start the Fenton Art Glass
Company, renting space in the Haskins Glass Co. building in Martins Ferry, Ohio.
They buy glass blanks on which they paint decoration. Soon, they have trouble
acquiring glass, so they decide to produce their own.

1906-7
The Fentons build a factory in Williamstown, West Virginia. The first piece made
is a crystal cream pitcher with a Water Lily and Cattails pattern.
1910
After several successful years, Frank L. Fenton is named President, Treasurer
and General Manager.
1925
Frank's brother Robert C. Fenton is appointed Vice President, Secretary and
Sales Manager.
1939
Baskets, Cranberry glass, crested ware, and the Hobnail pattern all debut in the
late 1930s.
1948
With the passing of Frank and Robert C. Fenton, Frank M. Fenton becomes
President. Wilmer C. "Bill" Fenton becomes Vice-President. Together, they lead
the factory through significant growth for nearly four decades.
1952
Milk glass Hobnail becomes Fenton's flagship pattern. Years later, Bill Fenton
fondly calls Hobnail our "bread and butter" line.
1969
Fenton and Cracker Barrel begin a business relationship. Fenton created a
special item for Cracker Barrel's 30th Anniversary in 1999.
1978
Frank M. Fenton accepts the position of Chairman of the Board, and Bill Fenton
becomes President.
1980-1989
The first Connoisseur Collection is offered in 1983. Throughout the 1980s,
Fenton's Milk Glass, Burmese and Rosalene colors continue to rise in popularity.
1986
George W. Fenton becomes President, and he remains at the helm today. Bill
Fenton is named Chairman of the Board, and Frank M. Fenton retires to the
position of Historian.
1988
Fenton appears on QVC with Bill Fenton as the first on-air guest. Today on-air
guests include George Fenton, Scott Fenton, Nancy Fenton and Shelley Fenton-Ash.
Fenton published a book titled Fenton Glass: Especially for QVC in 2002.
1994
Fenton's Showcase Dealer Program begins with 235 dealers. Today there are more
than 1,000 Showcase Dealers nationwide.
1996
The premier issue of the Glass Messenger, a quarterly newsletter for Fenton
collectors, is published. A Roselle on Cranberry Basket is offered as the first
Subscriber Exclusive.
2000
Fenton celebrates the company's 95th Anniversary!
2004
Fenton publishes a coffee table book titled FENTON: Handcrafted American Glass
Artistry
2005
May 4, 2005 - Fenton turns 100! Fenton Centennial Celebration in Williamstown
July 31-August 2.
The
Fenton PromiseTo gift buyers, home decorators and collectors who value unique, handcrafted and handpainted art glass that has been appreciated for generations...
Fenton promises an extensive variety of appealing products crafted in distinctive colors and styles by skilled American artisans. Each piece of glass imparts a sense of heritage, pride of ownership, and excitement in sharing the Fenton experience.
Fenton will continue to be a creative and responsive company committed to perfecting its craft and being recognized throughout world markets as the leading source of high-quality handcrafted colored glass.
Fenton, a family tradition since 1905.
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