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In 2000, a small "0" was added to the Fenton logo to denote the 2000-2009 period. This is the logo you will likely see on glassware from Fenton retailers.
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Beginning with glass made for 2010, we put a "1" in the Fenton logo. This logo will be used through 2019.
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The "Fenton" logo is sandblasted onto pieces in which the mould logo may not show well. This logo is only used in moulds from Fenton, Verlys, Paden City and U.S. Glass. An "8" to donate the 1980s or a "9" to denote the 1990s may also appear. The "0" is used from 2000-2009.
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Beginning in 1983,the Script F appears in moulds acquired by McKee or other glass companies (Verlys, Paden City & U.S. Glass are exceptions). An "8" to denate the 1980s or a "9" to denote the 1990s may also appear. The "0" is used from 2000-2009.
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Added to the 90th Anniversary 1995 Historic Collection.
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Added to the 80th Anniversary collection in 1985.
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Earlier in the 1990s decade, seconds were marked with a flame that resembles a calligraphy style S.
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Replaced the star in August, 1998 on the bottom of "preferred seconds" sold primarily in the Fenton Gift Shop.

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