Dear friends of Fenton Art Glass,
As you may have heard last week, our company announced the
cessation of production of our collectible and giftware lines on
Wednesday, July 6.
Our QVC shows (July 14 at 6-7 a.m. and
July 16 at 4-5 a.m.) will go on as scheduled. The glass
required for these two shows was made and decorated several weeks
ago so that it could be shipped to the warehouse facility at QVC.
For a preview of items to be offered during these two shows,
click here.
Here’s what’s going on now at Fenton. The gift shop’s annual
Tent Sale began last Friday, and, over this past weekend, lots
of folks found glass items they liked. The Tent Sale is
scheduled to go on through August 7. When you visit us here in
Williamstown, you can see our beadmakers and decorators
at work (Monday-Friday), and you can enjoy the historic glass in
the Fenton Museum and the Experience Fenton video or the
Fenton episode of Mike Rowe’s Dirty Jobs (Discovery Channel©
program) in our theatre.
In case you haven’t seen it, here is the text of our press release
from last Wednesday:
FENTON ART
GLASS TO CEASE TRADITIONAL GLASS PRODUCTION AND SHIFT PRODUCT
FOCUS
(Williamstown, W. Va., July 6, 2011). The Fenton Art Glass Company
announced today that it would wind down production of its
collectible and giftware glass products. The company has faced
financial challenges since its restructuring in 2007, and recent
developments combined to force the shutdown of its traditional
glassmaking business.
“The market for our pressed and blown glassware has diminished,”
company President George Fenton said. “We cannot sustain the
overhead costs. Our employees have worked hard and efficiently, so
this is a very sad day for us. Shortly, we will begin the process
of shutting down our main furnace. Remaining employees will be
finishing existing glassware from the company’s inventory that
will be available through the Fenton Gift Shop as well as the
company’s web site and Fenton dealers across the country.”
As a part of winding down the traditional business, Fenton Art
Glass is exploring the sales of one or more product lines.
“We know that our many customers and friends will have questions,”
Fenton said. “Our web site www.fentonartglass.com will be updated
regularly beginning the week of July 11.”
Inquiries regarding sales of equipment and other assets should be
directed to Fenton Art Glass at assetinfo@fentonartglass.com
Management at the Fenton Gift Shop is evaluating the impact of the
termination of traditional glassmaking at Fenton Art Glass. “The
Fenton Gift Shop is in discussions with Fenton Art Glass, the
glass manufacturing company, to provide customers with a wide
range of samples and special decorations as well as final
quantities of limited edition pieces,” said Randall Fenton,
President of the Fenton Gift Shop. “The annual Tent Sale in
Williamstown starts July 8, and the Fenton Gift Shop and the
outlet store in Flatwoods, West Virginia, remain open.”
Founded as a decorating company in Martins Ferry, Ohio, in May
1905 by brothers Frank L. Fenton and John W. Fenton, the Fenton
Art Glass Co. constructed its factory in Williamstown during the
fall of 1906. The first glass pieces were made there on January 2,
1907. During its 106-year history, Fenton introduced the first
iridescent ware (now known as “Carnival glass”) as well as classic
patterns such as Hobnail and a wide variety of handmade colored
art glass as limited editions.
The best way
to keep up to date on any news about Fenton is to go to our web site
and sign up for the regular eNewsletters (look for the brown box
in the lower right of the home page). These are scheduled for
every Monday and Thursday, and there may also be special issues if
the need arises.
All of us here are grateful for the messages of support we have
received in the past few days.
Sincerely,
George W. Fenton, President
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