Genuine Fenton Funeral Vase?

JoyF

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ARC

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Looks like one to me... any mark... would have the word Fenton in an oval circle I believe.
 

ARC

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On these it seems they were unmarked.
 

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Man I have barrels and barrels of old fenton cullet/smashed seconds here at work. Mostly the old red colored glass. Really interesting company.
 

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JoyF

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Have you ever known the funeral vase to have a base with it like this or do you think someone just bought a base for it? Thanks.
 

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Leann

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This is a Fenton Rustic pattern. Production began in 1911. Fenton stopped making carnival glass in the 30's and picked it back up in the 70's. They did not mark any pieces before the 70's.
 

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