This Fenton orange mini vase was made in the latter 1960s, and so is not stamped with Fenton's mark. It is orange colored glass, with just a hint of yellow on the edge of the rim and at the very bottom. (It may look more red in my photos, for some reason, but it is true orange.) The vase is their Hobnail pattern. It is 3.14 inches tall, measured by caliper, so is just over 3 inches tall. The widest spread of the crimped ruffle at the top is 3 3/4 inches wide, and the base is 2.30 inches wide (about 2 3/8"). The vase weighs about 11 ounces before packing for shipping. There are hobnails all over except the very bottom, which is smooth, and the ones at the top were pulled smooth when it was crimped. As is common with orange, amberina, and red glass, this does glow a little bit in black light. (Not uranium/vaseline, but the glow from cadmium+/or selenium in the glass formula.) My camera is not good a photographing in the dark, so it does not show up as well in my photo as it really looks. (The light spots on the tips of the hobnails are reflections, not glow.)