ntroduced as Iridescent Ware in 1907, carnival glass acquired that name unofficially from collectors in the 1950s. This marvelous glassware acquired its nickname from the metallic layer on its outside, which constantly changed colors. Iridescent Ware was made in ornately patterned molds, and was sprayed with a mixture of metallic salts before it had started to cool, which allowed for the color-changing effects that gave the
Fenon Chicken
| Fenton Folk Art Chicken by Robin Spindler | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $29.99 | 1d 3h 4m |
| Light Blue Fenton Marked Large Hen Chicken Chick on Nest | ![]() |
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US $45.00 | 2d 13h 40m |
| Fenton Glass Hand Painted by S Davis Chicken Hen Rooster Figurine | ![]() |
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US $80.00 | 3d 2h 20m |
| Fenton Pink Irredescent Glass Chicken Hen Rooster Figurine | ![]() |
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US $57.50 | 3d 2h 25m |
| 3 Blue Chickens Hen on Nest Covered Dish 1 Fenton w split tail | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $45.67 | 3d 20h 10m |








