Fenton Bell

Can someone tell me what websites I can go to in order to find prices on Fenton bells,plates,etc?
I have been on ebay and looked under Fenton on search engines.The pieces I have are older and I have found very few.I need to know what to sell this stuff for.
http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&q=price%20Fenton%20glass&aql=&oq=&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iw
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-us&q=oldest+Fenton+glass&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=
http://www.tias.com/12908/InventoryPage/1867821/1.html
what do you have?… maybe I can help….Carnival?… Hobnail?… Vaseline?
http://search.reviews.ebay.com/Fenton-Vaseline-Glass
http://www.centennialantiques.com/fentonpage0.html
try the ‘contact us’ here…note the search for the ‘oldest’ Fenton glass?…
http://www.fentongiftshop.com/events/laborday09.htm
lots of info on styles here..
http://glasscarnival.com/fenton-glassthe-fenton-art-glass-company-was-founded-in-1905-2
Fenton bell – Williamsburg Ohio …for sale 10.00
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Fenton Glass 1999 Ruby Designer Series Handpainted “Gilded Daisy” Bell $65.00 |
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1988 Fenton Glass Teal Royale 6 5/8″ Handpainted Pink Floral Bell $29.50 |
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Fenton Glass Aqua Petite Bell,Handpainted Iced Pink/Yellow Floral $19.50 |
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FENTON AMETHYST CARNIVAL BELL $18.95 |
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Fenton Hand Painted Limited Ivory Bell Christmas Holly and Bow LTD 900 $35.00 |
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Fenton Ambrina Daisy and Button Bell $9.99 |
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FENTON “VELVA ROSE” IRIDIZED STRETCH BELL – 1980 ONLY – 75th ANNIVERSARY $17.50 |
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*Fenton Glass Green Satin Daisy and Button Bell $29.99 |
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LOT 3 FENTON OHIO LIONS BELLS 2003 AMBERINA, 2004 BLUE, 2006 AMBAR $9.00 |
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VINTAGE FENTON AMBERINA BELL BEAUTIFUL! $14.99 |
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Fenton Pink Opalescent Hobnale Dinner bell w/signature $37.50 |
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VINTAGE LOT OF 2 FENTON ART GLASS AMBERINA HOBNAIL AND PAINTED BUTTERFLIES BELLS $14.95 |
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Vintage FENTON BELL glass Mary Gregory 1979 Artist signed s. Miller RED! $9.99 |
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FENTON 1987 “SPECIAL OCCASIONS” HANDPAINTED ART GLASS MUSICAL BELL – # 7669 ML $49.99 |
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VINTAGE FENTON VASELINE GLASS BELL~GREEN GLOW $49.00 |
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Bluebird in French Opalescent Bell Fenton Art Glass New in Box $41.99 |
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Stargazer Butterfly in French Opalescent Bell Fenton Art Glass New in Box $39.99 |
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BEAUTIFUL IRRIDIZED FENTON ART GLASS BELL, LIMITED EDITION/ SIGNED BY ARTIST $24.99 |
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Fenton Signed J. Brown Milk Glass Medallion 6 1/2″ Bell Handpainted Blue Roses $17.99 |
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FENTON RED MARIETTA OHIO BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION LARGE BELL 1988 $15.99 |
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FENTON BOW AND FLOWERS LARGE BELL $9.99 |
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RARE FENTON GLASS IVORY CREST CUSTARD BELL / CANDY DISH -MINT!- RUFFLED $49.99 |
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Fenton 40th Anniversary Clear Crystal Bell $50.00 |
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Fenton Cobalt Blue Bell winter scene $55.00 |
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Fenton Blue Bell winter scene $55.00 |
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Vintage FENTON BlueWhite Bell GLASS PLATE 25th Anniverasry CLEBOX1 $9.99 |
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Vintage Emerald Green Glass Fenton Hand Painted Mary Gregory Bell Mint Cond NR $9.95 |
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FENTON GREEN HOBNAIL BELL $2.99 |
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Fenton 7568 X9 hp Pink Splendor Legacy Bell $42.68 |
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Fenton 7564 PK Pekin Blue Robin Egg Bell $42.22 |
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Fenton 7564 BD hp Blue Dogwood 6″ Bell $42.64 |
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Fenton 7463 QVC Dated 1994 hp Cardinal 6″ Bell Vintage $49.63 |
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Fenton 7463 KY hp Butterflies on Cobalt Bell $44.63 |
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Fenton 7463 ER Emerald Berry Wreath Bell $47.47 |
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Fenton 7463 BY Tiger Lily hp Black 6″ Bell $48.63 |
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Fenton 7463 6T Violet hp Bell $40.63 |
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L.E FENTON CRANBERRY BELL H. P MARY GREGORY STYLE SIGNED D. FREDRICKS $49.00 |
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Fenton Hand Painted Princess House Collector Edition Bell signed by Artist $17.00 |
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FENTON EASTER SEALS BELL (RARE) $14.99 |
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VINTAGE FENTON HAND-PAINTED SATIN CUSTARD BELL – SIGNED – DAISIES $9.95 |
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Uttermost Fenton Table Lamp $239.8 The Uttermost Fenton Table Lamp has been constructed of dark marble and features oil rubbed, bronze metal details. The rectangle bell shade on this Fenton Lamp has been expertly covered in an elegant taupe linen fabric. Designed by Carolyn Kinder |
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Uttermost Fenton Floor Lamp $393.8 The Uttermost Fenton Floor Lamp features a chocolate marble finish with oil rubbed bronze metal details. The rectangle bell shade on this Fenton Lamp has been covered in a taupe linen fabric. Designed by Carolyn Kinder, this floor lamp is sure |
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Fenton Bed – Queen $242.99 The clean lines of the Fenton bed are reminiscent of great architectural styles of the past. Whether you choose Black Walnut Tarnished Copper or Butter Pecan the Fenton bed is a neutral backdrop for any homes decor. |
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Fenton Bed – Full $242.99 The clean lines of the Fenton bed are reminiscent of great architectural styles of the past. Whether you choose Black Walnut Tarnished Copper or Butter Pecan the Fenton bed is a neutral backdrop for any homes decor. |
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Fenton Bed – King $321.99 The clean lines of the Fenton bed are reminiscent of great architectural styles of the past. Whether you choose Black Walnut Tarnished Copper or Butter Pecan the Fenton bed is a neutral backdrop for any homes decor. |
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Fenton Bed – Twin $214.99 The clean lines of the Fenton bed are reminiscent of great architectural styles of the past. Whether you choose Black Walnut Tarnished Copper or Butter Pecan the Fenton bed is a neutral backdrop for any homes decor. |
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Fenton’s Quest $3.99 Step into another era with this fascinating glimpse at life in Victorian England. From the author of a number of abidingly popular works, including Lady Audley's Secret, the sweeping novel Fenton's Quest deals with many of the themes that Mary Elizabeth Braddon addressed in other stories, such as courtship, unrequited romance, and inter-class tensions. |
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Autographed Paul Fenton Photo – Card ) $18.7 Autographed Paul Fenton Photo – Card ) Paul Fenton signed Hockey Card (Toronto Maple Leafs). Item comes fully certified with a tamper-evident, serialized hologram and certificate of authenticity. |
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Paul Fenton autographed Hockey Card (Calgary Flames) $18.7 Paul Fenton autographed Hockey Card (Calgary Flames) Paul Fenton signed Hockey Card (Calgary Flames). Item comes fully certified with a tamper-evident, serialized hologram and certificate of authenticity. |
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Scream Loud!! The Fenton Story $37.99 Based in the Grand Rapids, MI, metro area, Fenton Records was not a unique phenomenon. Like many other small regional labels in the ’60s, Fenton would record any band able to cough up enough cash for a single that might be little more than a vanity pressing designed to be handed out to friends and family, given to radio, or perhaps sold at gigs. Some of these labels were little more than traps for bands; others wound up cutting some blistering rock & roll. Fenton falls into the latter camp, as its head honcho, Dave Kalmbach, was a blend of musician and mogul who wanted Fenton to be a place where local groups got the chance to see what it felt like to act like a real band by laying down tracks in a studio. Although the label never broke out of Michigan — likely never making waves outside of western Michigan, to be honest — there is a peculiar purity to the 45s Fenton rapidly released in the ’60s, as they preserve a whole gaggle of bands that were bashing out three chords for the love of the music with little hope of hitting the big time. As such, the double-disc/triple-LP set Scream Loud!! The Fenton Story — a collection of these rare, collector-cherished 45s assembled by those very same collectors — almost functions as a piece of regional folk art, capturing bands from Grand Rapids, Holland, Lansing, Muskegon, and elsewhere in western Michigan and thereby offering a specific portrait of a place, or perhaps more specifically a time. Western Michigan wasn’t that dissimilar from other areas of the U.S. in the ’60s, as there were garage bands everywhere from California to Connecticut, and they had the same influences as everybody else, but as they had no scene or sound to call their own — or even future superstars, as only guitarist Danny Gatton cut early work at Fenton — the Fenton sides illustrate just how deeply the garage rock phenomenon of the ’60s really ran.Band after band on Scream Loud!! recycle the same sounds — the tinny organ, the razor-thin guitars supported by tin can drums — and some bands even go so far as to cut faithful covers of beloved inspirations, as when the Soul Benders tear into Love’s “7 and 7 Is” with a bit too much reckless abandon. As such, much of this is generic but in the best possible sense; it may not define the genre but it embodies it, embracing all the conventions long before they turned into clich?s. To anybody who isn’t an aficionado — and quite frankly, anybody who isn’t an aficionado has no business with this collection, as only aficionados will have the patience and temperament to sort through this — this may all sound similar, but this is garage rock of a remarkably high quality, as all the bands play with enthusiasm and most do distinguish themselves subtly, like how the Aardvarks mine dark grooves reminiscent of the Animals, which keeps this fascinating. Nevertheless, all those clattering guitars and organs do make the bands that depart from the norm stand out, whether it’s the Sheffields re-crea |
