Double Dolphins (Twin Dolphins), Fenton

Although these items are really considered stretch glass, they often turn up in Carnival auctions. The pattern is sometimes referred to as Twin Dolphins. Florentine (ice green) was introduced about 1917; other colors during the 1920s. Above are two fan vases in the Double Dolphins pattern, the most frequently seen shape. On the left is one in Tangerine. It sold for $125 in 1999. On the right is a Royal Blue example that sold in 2022 for $500. Fenton has used the mold to make reissues since 1970.
Fan vases

Aquamarine, 40 (2018)

Celeste blue, 160 (2017)

Florentine green, 130 (2000), 30 (2005)

Florentine green with enameled flowers,
   155 (1998)

Ice blue, 125 (2012), 25 (2018)

Ice green, 60 (2016), 35 (2017)

Purple, 29 (2014)

Royal blue, 500 (2022)

Velva Rose (pink), 40 (2017), 20 (2020)

Tangerine, 80, 95 (both 2017), 45, 85 (both 2020)

Covered candy dish

Ice green, 85 (2011)

Jade green, 88 (2022)

Velva Rose, 1/2 lb, 100 (1998)

Vaseline, 85 (2012), 180 (2014)

Compotes or bowls

Aquamarine, 90 (2022)

Ice blue, 50 (2016), 45 (2020)

Ice green, 40 (2014), 35 (2016)

Ice green, diamond quilted interiior,
   185 (2017)

Jade green, 70 (2022)

Florentine green (ice green), 40 (2014),
   170 (2021)

Red, 20 (2015)

Red, square, 2,200 (2004)

Tangerine, 30 (2016), 40 (2017)

Tangerine opal, 350 (2002)

Topaz, 120 (2016)

Vaseline, 575 (2002), 274 (2004)

Velva Rose (pink), 95 (2004), 20 (2016)
Candleholders, 3 1/2 inches tall

Ice blue, pair, 275 (2012)

Ice green, pair, 30 (2012), 250 (2017)

Jade green, pair, 70 (2022)

Velva Rose, pair, 70 (2018)

Velva Rose, single, 55 (1998), 60 (2017)

Vaseline, single, 55 (2006)

Wisteria, pair, 550 (2017)

Updated 11/27/2022