Pig Figurine in SOLID "Violet" Art Glass...
adorned with a floral
Stacy Williams Design
THIS figurine was hand painted
with permanent China/glass paint,
by the TALENTED Fentory Factory Artist- DRobinson (Donna Robinson).
Her signature appears permanently "fired-on" to the bottom of this piece.
A large pink blossom, with bold petals, accented with a yellow center, highlighted with white, and green foliage grounding the pattern,
is placed on the back of this cute pig.
Touches of pink inside the ears, and defined eyes gives this pig
an OUTGOING PERSONALITY!
This adorable pig figurine was handcrafted in "Violet" Art
Glass,
featuring a hand painted floral design by Stacy Williams,
at the Fenton Art Glass factory located in Williamstown, West Virginia, USA,
in the production year of 2010.
Great way to
start off a new figurine collection!
Approximate Measurements: 2 1/2" tall,
3" long (from front cheek to back 'cheek'),
and 1 15/16" wide (side to side, at haunches).
PRICE IS FOR ONE (1) UNIT (PIG), ONLY...$59.50each
Pictured is the actual item(s) you will receive!
FIRST QUALITY, BRAND NEW, MINT...
NO flaws, NO chips, NO blemishes, NO flea bites, NO cracks, NO breaks...
JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!
HURRY COLLECTORS, ONLY ONE (1) AVAILABLE!!!
IT IS FUN & ADORABLE...MAKES YOU SMILE!!!
YOUR pig will be carefully packed in the Original Fenton factory box,
THEN double boxed to give added protection during shipment.
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.