Fenton BERRIES on AUTUMN GOLD 2-way Votive / Candlestick Holder
Circa Holiday Season of 2004 ONLY
The spectacular and multi-colored hues of autumn provide the perfect blend of vibrant colors in Robin Spindlers' design of 2004 of this red bittersweet berries against the Autumn Gold sky. What a great piece of work this is from Fenton which is no longer in business making this type of glass any longer...such a shame.
You can use these either as candlestick holder if turned in one direction or as a votive if turned upside down. A very neat idea here. These are about 4-1/4 inches tall and about 3-1/2 inches at the wide part or about 2-1/4 inches at the other end. I have two of these and both are signed and decorated by K. Wanstreet (I believe that is correct as it is very hard to read. Fenton Stock number 9578N1
There are no chips, cracks or repairs however this has been pre-owned and has been displayed. Overall condition is very good, however...well taken care of. We DO have the original boxes for both but the boxes have been somewhat crushed in storage (Tube5)
NOTE:
Due to differences in Computer Monitors, resolution settings, color settings, and lighting available when taking the picture there of, the picture may not represent the true color of the actual piece you receive. We do the best we can to duplicate the actual picture to the actual piece that we are showing in this listing, however there are too many variables that we can not control. Please keep this in mind when ordering. And, I had plenty of problems to even get this to look somewhat good. This item is much better in real time rather than photographed.
The shipping will be FREE for Continental USA addresses only. NO out of the country orders will be accepted and that includes Canada and APO box numbers. Alaska and Hawaii will be charged $7.00 for shipping. It will be shipped USPO Priority Insured. Because of the price of gas, we are shipping on Tuesday and Thursday ONLY. Minnesota residence pay an additional 7.125% sales tax.
Circa Holiday Season of 2004 ONLY
The spectacular and multi-colored hues of autumn provide the perfect blend of vibrant colors in Robin Spindlers' design of 2004 of this red bittersweet berries against the Autumn Gold sky. What a great piece of work this is from Fenton which is no longer in business making this type of glass any longer...such a shame.
You can use these either as candlestick holder if turned in one direction or as a votive if turned upside down. A very neat idea here. These are about 4-1/4 inches tall and about 3-1/2 inches at the wide part or about 2-1/4 inches at the other end. I have two of these and both are signed and decorated by K. Wanstreet (I believe that is correct as it is very hard to read. Fenton Stock number 9578N1
There are no chips, cracks or repairs however this has been pre-owned and has been displayed. Overall condition is very good, however...well taken care of. We DO have the original boxes for both but the boxes have been somewhat crushed in storage (Tube5)
NOTE:
Due to differences in Computer Monitors, resolution settings, color settings, and lighting available when taking the picture there of, the picture may not represent the true color of the actual piece you receive. We do the best we can to duplicate the actual picture to the actual piece that we are showing in this listing, however there are too many variables that we can not control. Please keep this in mind when ordering. And, I had plenty of problems to even get this to look somewhat good. This item is much better in real time rather than photographed.
The shipping will be FREE for Continental USA addresses only. NO out of the country orders will be accepted and that includes Canada and APO box numbers. Alaska and Hawaii will be charged $7.00 for shipping. It will be shipped USPO Priority Insured. Because of the price of gas, we are shipping on Tuesday and Thursday ONLY. Minnesota residence pay an additional 7.125% sales tax.
- Brand Fenton
- Mfg Part # 9578N1
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