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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. |
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| Steve
Fink's square shaped Fenton Stippled Rays in
amethyst - with a Candy Ribbon Edge. |
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Copyright 2006, G&S Thistlewood. All Rights
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Special Thanks to Steve Fink, Bob Grissom and the late Frank
Fenton. |