The hand painted details consist of a purple top, white lace and purple flowers with green leaves and orangish yellow centers. The figure has golden blonde hair and lashes. The figurine has the silver and black Fenton label. The bottom is hand signed by the artist, Tanya Kelley, and numbered.
The blue Burmese glass is the most sought after color and glass treatment in the Fenton line of glass. The ballerina was named after Mike Fenton's daughter, Natalie, who was a ballerina. She modeled for Jon Saffell, while he sculpted the design for the mold. The most expensive of all ballerinas. Only 700 Blue Burmese hand painted Natalie ballerinas were created and the Fenton Glass company closed in 2011.It is approximately 7 inches tall and 7 inches wide. The box a stain on the front of the box and some marks. However, the figurine is pristine.
Describing these pieces is difficult and individual opinions can vary. I make every attempt to point out variations, i. Actual color, sticker location, seams, etc.Please see photos for precise condition. This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Vases".
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