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Connie Wilson's exquisite Nine Sixteen vase in blue from Fenton - with a tight Candy Ribbon Edge. Another superb bowl from Steve Fink. This is a Candy Ribbon Edge marigold bowl in what Steve reckons must be Fenton's Pearly Dots pattern - a precursor to the stippled Coin Dot. Gorgeous!
Steve Fink shows us his unusual green Fenton Cut Arcs bowl with a great Candy Ribbon Edge.
Ron and Judy Britt show us a Dugan piece with a Tight Crimped Edge. It's a Cherries Bowl with the Jeweled Heart exterior and is in the collection of their son and daughter-in-law, Brett and Thelma.

Mike Cain has sent us three photos of his green Water Lily and Cattails bowl (top two and bottom left). It has a splendid tightly crimped edge that has been further shaped into a square, and then pulled in on all four sides. Magnificent.

Zella & Doug Perry show here (top right) their green Holly bowl with a tight Candy Ribbon Edge. What a beauty.

A marigold Fenton Nine Sixteen vase with a Candy Ribbon Edge, courtesy of Gene Keefover.

A splendid amethyst Thistle bowl from Fenton, with a tight CRE. Thanks to Gene Keefover.

Here's a Floral & Grape pitcher from Fenton in cobalt blue - note the frilly effect given by the Candy Ribbon Edge. Courtesy of Gene Keefover.

Thanks to Gene Keefover for these lovely photos of his amethyst Captive Rose bowl from Fenton, with a really tight Candy Ribbon Edge.

Doug and Zella Perry's Fenton Daisy and Web hat in marigold - an unusual pattern with a distinctive fine crimp edge treatment.

 

Steve Fink's square shaped Fenton Stippled Rays in amethyst - with a Candy Ribbon Edge.  

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Special Thanks to Steve Fink, Bob Grissom and the late Frank Fenton.