Glass Figurines
Whether you are looking for a glass figurine for a paperweight or as a decorative collectible conversation starter, you can no doubt find it among the following selection of glass figurines for sale. Passed down from generation to generation among glassmakers, techniques for the creation of carnival glass, milk glass, and art glass figurines have combined the world's love of beautiful figurines celebrating the animal and wildlife world with our attraction to shiny objects. If you have extensive experience with glass figurines and know what you are looking for, then we encourage you to jump right in to the listings of glass figurines for sale. If you prefer to browse around a bit and learn more about the different manufacturers of glass figurines, then you are welcome to read on.

Photo of Murano Glass Figurine by roxelo's on Flickr.
Murano
From the long traditions of glassmaking on an island off the coast of Venice, Italy known as Murano comes one of the world's most popular sources of glass figurines. Using a technique known as lampworking where a gas torch (formerly a lamp) is used to melt the glass into a state that can be blown and shaped, Murano glassmakers have established a reputation for quality glass figurines. You will now find their art glass figurines displayed in shops and online stores around the world.
Fenton
Celebrating over 100 years of producing glass collectibles in the United States, Fenton became a household name through the production of carnival glass during the 1920s and 1930s. But that doesn't mean that it's more modern production of Fenton art glass figurines should be barred from your home. You'll find a wide assortment of modern and handpainted glass figurines for sale from Fenton.
Fitz and Floyd
Known for the production of quality giftware and dinnerware, Fitz & Floyd has recently introduced a line of art glass animal figurines to its line of collectibles. If its art glass garners anywhere near the reputation of its past product lines, you're sure to see it at a home near you soon!
Steuben
Founded in 1903 in Corning, NY, Steuben Glass is one of the premier handblown glassmakers in the United States. Having phased out the production of colored art glass in its early history, Steuben focuses its glass figurines on clear and modern glass animal figurines.
Mosser Glass
Producing glass products for industrial and decorative uses for over thirty years in Cambridge, Ohio, Mosser produces a line of decorative glass collectibles reminiscent of depression carnival glass. If you enjoy milk glass and opalescent colored glass animal figurines, then don't forget to check out this glassmaker.

Photo of Glass Figurines by Gary Denness on Flickr.
Lenox
With over 100 years of producing some of America's finest giftware and tableware, it's no surprise that Lenox has produced a few glass figurines. You'll no doubt enjoy the quality reputation that Lenox has come to enjoy in the Lenox figurines that you find in glass.
Westmoreland
Producing glassware for nearly 100 years in the United States before it went out of business in the early 1980s, Westmoreland produced a few glass figurines that you may want to consider purchasing if you are looking to expand your collection beyond the traditional modern art glass figurines with a few vintage pieces of Westmoreland Glass.
Imperial Glass
Producing glass products in Bellaire, Ohio for about eighty years, Imperial Glass came to produce a few glass figurines. You can see some of them for sale.