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Vintage Fostoria American Block Stemware – 20 Pieces

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Lot # A647
System ID # 20932172
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Vintage Fostoria American Block Stemware – 20 Pieces

Add a touch of classic elegance to your glassware collection with this stunning 20-piece set of Fostoria American Block stemware, featuring the beloved cube pattern that has been a hallmark of sophisticated table settings for decades. Each piece showcases the brilliant clarity and geometric design that Fostoria is known for, capturing and refracting light to create a dazzling effect.

  • (3) 4.75" X 2.75" Stems
  • (2) 5.5" X 3.5" Stems
  • (5) 3.75" X 3" Stems
  • (10) 6.75" X 3.25"

Condition:
Good, No Damage

Size:
Total 20 pieces, with varying dimensions as detailed above.

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.