The Fostoria Glass Company began operations in Fostoria, Ohio, on December 15, 1887. At one time Fostoria was the largest maker of handmade glassware in the United States, employing nearly The AMERICAN pattern, introduced in 1915, is still being produced by Lancaster Colony (who bought...
May 10, 2016 · This was done from 1970-1972 to celebrate the American Bicentennial. Fostoria 10″ Serving Plate Ruby, Rosby Pattern 1970-1981 Fostoria 10″ Serving Plate Green, Rosby Pattern 1970-1981 Fostoria 7 1/2″ Ruby Bowl, Rosby Pattern 1970-1981 Fostoria 9″ Footed Vase Ruby, Rambler Pattern 1970-1973 Fostoria 9″ Crystal Footed Compote, Louise ...
Adams Rib by Diamond Glassware - Depression Glass Pattern. Fostoria marked very few of their pieces so unless you recognize the shape or the cutting or the etch it's going This is by no means a complete pattern guide since I've had only a fraction of the hundreds of glass patterns Fostoria made.
Fostoria produced glassware is considered to be more valuable because of its higher quality. Even where another company may have created products from the same pattern, as happened with many products produced during the Great Depression and before more recent technology, Fostoria has...
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