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Vintage Fostoria American Block Luncheon Set – 46 Pieces

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Vintage Fostoria American Block Luncheon Set – 46 Pieces

Presenting a comprehensive 46-piece Vintage Fostoria American Block luncheon set, a remarkable example of the iconic cube pattern that has been adored by collectors and glassware enthusiasts for generations. Crafted with precision and sophistication, the Fostoria American pattern is characterized by its distinctive geometric cube design, which beautifully captures and reflects light, adding an element of elegance to any table setting. Whether you're hosting a formal gathering, enjoying a casual luncheon, or displaying it as part of a vintage collection, this set offers both aesthetic appeal and practical functionality.
Set Includes:

  • (8) Luncheon Plates – 9.25 inches
  • (8) Salad Plates – 7.75 inches
  • (4) Bread & Butter Plates – 6 inches
  • (6) Bowls – 1.5 inches tall x 4.75 inches in diameter
  • (9) Saucers – 5.5 inches
  • (9) Cups – 3.5 inches
  • (1) Pair of Salt & Pepper Shakers – 3.5 inches

Condition:

Good vintage condition with signs of use, including minor utensil wear. No visible chips, cracks, or damage.

Size:
46 Pieces

About the Fostoria Glass Company:
Established in 1887 in Fostoria, Ohio, the Fostoria Glass Company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality pressed, blown, and hand-molded glassware. In 1891, due to the depletion of natural gas resources, the company relocated to Moundsville, West Virginia, where it continued to flourish. Over nearly a century, Fostoria became renowned for its intricate patterns and exceptional craftsmanship, solidifying its place in American glassmaking history.