The original factory was in an old glass factory in
Martins Ferry, Ohio, in 1905. At first they painted
glass blanks from other glass makers, but started making their own glass when they became unable to buy the materials they needed. In 1908 John Fenton left the company and founded the Millersburg glass company in Millersburg, OH. Towards the end of 1907, the Fenton brothers were the first to introduce
carnival glass, which later became a popular collector's item. During the
Great Depression and
World War II, Fenton produced practical items (such as mixing bowls and tableware) due to shortages. At the same time, they continued creating new colors. Towards the end of the
Great Depression they also produced perfume bottles for the Wrisley Company in 1938. The bottles were made in French
opalescent glass with the hobnail pattern. In 1940, Fenton started selling Hobnail items in French Opalescent, Green Opalescent and Cranberry Opalescent. The Hobnail pattern glass would become the top-selling line and allowed the Fenton company to exist during WWII and to expand after the war. In the late 1940s, the top three members of Fenton's management died. Frank Fenton and Wilmer C. "Bill" Fenton immediately stepped in and took over the positions of President and Vice President, respectively. Over the next thirty years, they continued to expand Fenton Art Glass, despite a large number of glass factories closing down. In 1986, George W. Fenton, Frank's son, took over as President of the company. ==Maker marks==