Up for your consideration is an Amazing Piece of Fenton History!
**...Fenton Topaz Opalescent Coin Spot 8" Vase**
Produced sometime between the late 1930's and early 1940's
Not a lot is know about the Coin Spot Pattern because of the lack of Fenton records but I have included in the photos what I have learned about them. PLEASE take a moment n read them. They will also explain the difference between the Coin Dot & the Coin Spot. They have also come to be known under as Dot Optic as well. The last photo are just examples of other Topaz Opalescent Dot Optic vases. I was unable to find a photo of mine anywhere.
The one article is first talking about a couple of topaz opalescent baskets that were pictured but the point of the article was to show just how rare it is.
This information came from the Book: "Fenton Rarities 1940-1985" By John Walk &
the tiny piece came from the National Depression Glass Association.
This elusive vase stands approx. 8" x 5" Wide
The number given to the mould for this vase is I believe #894
The photos were taken outside and inside to try and show the colorings.
If you've read the small article I've put in the photos, you see where anything in Topaz Opalescent in the "Coin Spot" pattern is very RARE.
AND IT GLOWS SO BEAUTIFULLY! :)
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