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Fostoria American Block Service Piece Set

Enhance your dining and entertaining experience with this exquisite 5-piece Fostoria American Block service set, featuring the classic cube pattern that has been a favorite among glassware collectors for generations. Known for its stunning faceted design and exceptional craftsmanship, this set brings timeless sophistication to any table setting. Each piece in the set serves a functional purpose while adding a touch of vintage charm, perfect for formal gatherings, afternoon teas, or everyday elegance. Whether you're serving appetizers, desserts, or condiments, these pieces provide both beauty and utility.

Set Includes:

  • 12" x 8.5" Oval Platter – Ideal for serving entrees, appetizers, or desserts.
  • 2.75" x 6" Candy/Nut Bowl – Perfect for presenting snacks or sweets.
  • 2" x 5" x 4.5" Candy/Nut Dish – A charming addition for treats or condiments.
  • 3" x 6" x 4" Sugar Bowl – Beautifully designed with a sturdy handle for easy serving.
  • 6" x 7.25" Cheese/Butter Dish – A lidded piece to keep butter or cheese fresh.

Condition:
This set is in good vintage condition, showing utensil wear consistent with its age. No visible chips, cracks, or damage, ensuring its longevity and usability.

Size:
5 Pieces


About the Fostoria Glass Company:

Founded in 1887 in Fostoria, Ohio, the Fostoria Glass Company became a leader in American glassware production, renowned for its beautifully designed and finely crafted glass products. After relocating to Moundsville, West Virginia, in 1891, Fostoria continued to produce some of the most iconic patterns in glass history, including the much-loved American Block pattern, introduced in 1915. Fostoria glass remains highly collectible and admired for its timeless beauty and superior craftsmanship.

 

 

 

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