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Left: Fenton Art Glass September Morn Nymph and block in Ruby. She was introduced to the Fenton line in 1928 and made in ruby from 1933 to 1934. Right: The Cambridge Glass Co. version of September Morn, 6.5"h. She was also made in a larger 11.5"h. size. Cambridge Collectors named her Bashful Charlotte to avoid confusion with Fenton's September Morn. |
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Lady on left is 4"h. and stamped "Germany." She was also made in other sizes that include a 6.75" size marked "Czechoslovakia" and a 4.75"h. size marked "Coronet" (the mark of U.S. importer Geo. Borgfeldt & Co.). The lady on the right in brown is 4.75"h. and is not marked. | |
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1912 painting by Paul Chabas entiltled "September Morn." To learn more about the painting and why it became so famous read The September Morn Story |
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