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4930V5 Halloween "Bandit" Bunny Rabbit Trinket Box
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FENTON # 4930V5
NOS = (EQUALS) BRAND New Old Stock !!!
Whimsical and RARE...FIRST (and ONLY)
 HALLOWEEN themed Standing Bunny Rabbit Box..."BANDIT" 
5" tall Trinket Bunny Box
Enjoy Halloween with a whimsical group of Fenton figurines...presented in 2007 !!!
Fenton's largest offering ever for this fun-filled occasion.
Each piece was meticulously handpainted and personally signed by the talented artist who had completed it.
These SPECIAL EDITION Halloween "Bandit" Bunny were handpainted
 by the Talented Fenton Factory artist Tammy Neader.
"Bandit" Bunny is the FIRST EVER bunny trinket box painted to commemorate this holiday...
A definite MUST for any bunny collector.

The base glass color is a frosted milk glass (Opal Sanded).
The colors are bright and cheerful, accented with sparkling metallic highlights.

HURRY COLLECTORS...ONLY TWO (2) LEFT !!!
These are handmade & hand painted...there WILL be some differences...
SEE PICTURED BOTH OF THE "Bandit" we have in stock !!!
Pricing is for ONE (1) "Bandit" Bunny Rabbit Box, ONLY !!!


This is a FIRST QUALITY piece.
 This beautiful Bunny Box is in excellent condition.
 There are NO chips, NO cracks, NO cracks, NO flea bites, NO flaws, & NO blemishes of any kind!

YOUR Bunny Box will be carefully packed in the Original Fenton factory Box,
then double boxed to give added protection during shipping!

HURRY ONLY TWO (2) LEFT !!!

Fenton Art Glass
FENTON ART GLASS
MADE IN THE USA


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.
 During its 106-year history, Fenton introduced the first iridescent ware (now known as "Carnival glass") as well as classic patterns such as Hobnail, Burmese and a wide variety of handmade colored art glass as limited editions.

Sadly, on July 6, 2011, the Fenton Art Glass Company announced that it would cease production of its collectible and giftware glass products.
 The company had faced financial challenges since its restructuring in 2007, and recent developments combined to force the shutdown of its traditional glassmaking business.

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