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8 Fostoria Meadow Rose Crystal Water Goblets and 8 Liquor Cocktail Glasses

$ 142.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Glassware Type: Elegant
  • Pattern: Etched Patterns
  • Brand: Fostoria
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Model: Stem 6016, Etch 328, Clear
  • Color: Clear
  • Glassmaking Technique: Etched
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Featured Refinements: Fostoria Crystal
  • Condition: Excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or clouding.
  • Type of Glass: Crystal
  • Made: 1940s
  • Style: American
  • Object Type: (8) Water Goblets and (8) Liquor Cocktail Glasses
  • Manufacturer: Fostoria

    Description

    Set of 16 Fostoria Meadow Rose Crystal Goblets and Glasses with Etched Scrolls and Swags - (8) Water Goblets and (8) Liquor Cocktail Glasses
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    Please read the full description.
    Artistically designed to coordinate beautifully with formal tabletop decor. Rest assured these goblets and glasses will make a statement of elegance, thereby changing the ambiance from the simplest affair to an upscale event. The set offers a stunning addition to your home collection and an unmatched drinking experience for you and your guests.
    Meadow Rose and Navarre are two of the most popular Fostoria designs and they look a lot alike. Fostoria Glass made both patterns on the same blank, which is a fancy way to say they used the same shapes for both etchings. The scrolls and swags are around an empty space in Meadow Rose, while in Navarre there is a bouquet of 3 flowers dangling upside down in the empty center. Both patterns are beautiful and both are fine quality crystal from Fostoria. The Meadow Rose pattern was manufactured from 1936 to 1975.
    The Fostoria Glass Company was a manufacturer of pressed, blown and hand-molded glassware and tableware. It began operations in Fostoria, Ohio, on December 15, 1887. Fostoria achieved a national reputation as one of the top producers of elegant glass. It had over 1,000 patterns, including many designed by artist George Sakier. Production peaked in 1950 when Fostoria's 1,000 employees manufactured over 8 million pieces of glass and crystal. A combination of quality products and national advertising helped the company continue to be the largest manufacturer of handmade glassware in the United States. Every American president from Dwight D. Eisenhower through Ronald Reagan had glassware made by Fostoria. During the 1970s, foreign competition and changing preferences forced the plant to close in 1986.
    For sale are (8) Fostoria Meadow Rose Water Goblets, 7 ⅝” high by 3 ½” wide and holding 10 oz of liquid, and (8) Liquor Cocktail Glasses, 5 ¼” high by 3 ⅛” wide and holding 3 ½ oz of liquid.
    (16) Fostoria Meadow Rose Clear Crystal Goblets and Glasses with Etched Scrolls and Swag
    Pattern Code: FOSMER
    Description: Stem 6016, Etch 328, Clear
    Pattern Number: 6018
    (8) Water Goblets: 7 ⅝” High by 3 ½” Wide and Holding 10 ozs of Liquid
    (8) Liquor Cocktail Glasses: 5 ¼” High by 3 ⅛” Wide and Holding 3 ½ ozs of Liquid
    These Glasses Were Part Of A Bridal Registry From 1946.
    Condition:
    Excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or clouding. They were handed down to us in 1985 and we have never used them. They have been displayed in our china closet in our smoke-free home.
    Please look carefully at all pictures to get a full appreciation of the condition.
    Please note that these glasses coordinate very well with a set of Lenox Castle Garden Crystal Goblets also for sale on this site.
    NOTE:
    LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. Shipping (Professional Insured Only) DECISIONS and COSTS are the responsibility of the BUYER.
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