

Fenton originally made this pattern for David R. We still sew most of our books by hand, we can do page repair, and can dye and match leathers from centuries ago. The dish measures 5 h x 4w x 1 d, and is in very good condition. Restoration can be anything from a small page or cover repair, to totally dismantling the book, saving as much of the original binding as possible, and returning it to it’s former glory. Holly, Fenton Holly and Berry Holly and Poinsettia Holly Sprig Holly Whirl Homestead Honeycomb Honeycomb and Beads Honeycomb and Clover Honeycomb and Hobstar Horlacher (lettered) Horse Medallion E.A. This was followed by another 3 years of conservation, and. Felton served a five year apprenticeship at a London bindery and the now famed, London College of Printing, where he gained his City & Guilds’ certificate in advanced bookbinding. Fenton honeycomb vintage glassware candy dish glass bowl green bowl green glass bowl.

Vintage piece, please check all pictures for details. Our tools and materials come from around the globe, so if we have to restore a 16th century volume, or create a new binding that matches that period, we can do it. was founded in 1982 by Keith Felton, a newly landed immigrant from London England. Beautiful Indiana Fenton Candy Dish - Honeycomb Pattern Measures 7 ½' wide - 9' with handles No chips or cracks. Vases, Baskets, Rose Bowls, and a Covered Sugar were reproduced in Blue and Green and White. This pattern was reproduced by Fenton in the 1960s. The photo was provided by a collector from Oregon. Over the last few centuries, not too much has changed to the basic techniques used in this fine craft. Beatty Honeycomb The item shown is the authentic 'Creamer' and the extremely rare 'Cruets'. Bookbinding is one of the oldest crafts known to civilized man, and is widely recognized as a unique art form.Īlthough most of modern bookbinding is mechanized Felton Bookbinding remains faithful to the age old traditions of quality hand craftsmanship in our tools, materials and methods.
