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  • Fenton Opalescent Hobnail Bonbon Bowl

Fenton Opalescent Hobnail Bonbon Bowl

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Vintage Fenton French Opalescent.  This vintage glass bowl is a bonbon dish.  It was made by Fenton in French Opalescent  Hobnail pattern.  The bowl is approx. 5 3/4" across and 1 3/4" tall.  It is in good condition with some wear, aging and scratching.  
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