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 beautiful Vi Hunter cornflower blue Jenny doll by Mosser Glass Company. Vi Hunter made a place in American glass makers by priding herself in being in the same ranks with Elizabeth Degenhart, the first lady of glass. Vi produced glass from 1979 to 1985. She designed the molds and they were manufactured by the Mosser Glass Company in Cambridge, Ohio. Vi designed the Jenny doll, a faceless long haired doll with a clean simple line, whose identity was left to the owners imagination. Jenny was pressed by Mosser Glass after Vi forged a friendship with Tom Mosser. Jenny was first introduced on March 18th, 1979 as a showpiece for the Victim Assistance Antique and Collectible Show. This helped battered women and she donated the proceeds after her manufacturing costs to this charity. Vi named her glass creation Jenny after her daughter. There were only 100 of those issued and the color was cornflower blue. They are extremely rare and very valuable. She issued one a month or 12 pieces a year and designated by color number. The Jenny doll proved to be hugely popular with collectors immediately upon the first release in 1979. The first Jenny dolls were marked with a star burst on the bottom and her signature H for Hunter glass on the back of her dress. Starting in 1980, they had the mark H on the skirt, but the bottom of the glass figure had the signature H with the year of issue on the bottom.

She is 4.75 Inches Tall

Beautiful Cornflower Blue and has the Starrburst and 1980 stamped on the bottom.

Kept in a Smoke Free Home.

Mosser Glass Jenny Doll Vi Hunter Turquoise Slag Glass 1980 4.25” Figure

$50.00Price
  • Sold as is

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