Satin glass

Satin glass is typically tinted with a pastel color, blue is the most common.

It was produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company between 1972 and 1984 in large quantities.

Due to recent high production volume, prices commanded by satin glass are relatively low.

However, certain large pieces produced in low volume can command high prices, especially if in perfect condition.

Even friction from repeated ordinary handling, such as dusting with a cloth, will eventually add glossy spots to the finish, so the most desirable pieces become more rare even without breakage and chipping.