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Presented below are the various Fenton labels used from 1921 through the present.
Logos from 1921 - 2005 Circa 1921. Color: Only a black & white copy available.
Circa 1925. Color: Outer rim & printing is silver and background is ivory. Circa 1939. Color: Blue - part of the letterhead.
Circa 1939 to 1947-48.
Color: Silver label & silver print and a greenish yellow background. There were 2 styles used - Handmade in America by Fenton & Handmade by Fenton.
Circa 1940-41. Color: Red and white - may have been used for shop samples.
Circa 1949 to 1952-53.
Color: Yellow on silver - 1949. Yellow - 1950. Brown - 1950. Blue - 1950 to 1952-53. Gold - 1950 to 1952-53.
Circa 1949-50 to 1957. Color: Used only on Milk Glass in 2 types. Dark background is red with silver print & light background is silver with red print.
Circa 1952-53 to 1957.
Color: Brown with silver print. Gold (greenish yellow) with silver print. Foil with blue & silver.
Circa 1957 to 1971. Color: Magenta and blue. The "worker" label.
Circa 1957 to 1971. Color: Magenta & blue for Milk Glass. The print reads "Milk Glass Handmade."
Circa 1968 to 1982-85. Color: Black & white. Used on handpainted items with other labels.
Circa 1970 to 1985. Color: Black & gold. This "worker" label has rounded edges.
Circa 1982 to 1985. Color: White & black, used on handpainted items, with other labels.
Circa 1985 to 1996. Color: Silver & black. Bottom portion is for price & it can be removed. 3 styles used - Handmade, Handpainted and Quality Giftware.
Circa 1990 to 1995. Color: Silver & Black. This label was used on special order items such as QVC, and does not list price information.
Circa 1997 to Current Color: Silver & black. 3 styles used - Handmade, Handpainted and Quality Giftware. The price portion was separated from the label.
Circa 2000. Color: Silver & black. Used on all ware to denote our 95th Anniversary.
Circa 2005. Color: Silver & black. Used on all ware to denote our 100th Anniversary.
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