Fenton cranberry glass compote, hand-painted floral designs, signed by artist.
Cranberry glass, known for its distinctive red color achieved by adding gold chloride to the molten glass, gained popularity in the mid-19th century and continues to be produced by various glass manufacturers worldwide. Its rich color and elegant designs have made it a favorite among collectors.Compotes like this were often used for serving fruit or desserts and were a staple in households. The presence of an artist's signature and date adds to its value, reflecting the studio art glass movement of the 1970s, where individual artists created unique pieces.