FOSTORIA GLASS!
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2020
- I have lots of Elegant Fostoria glass to share with you all today. We will take a closer look at my personal collection.
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Oh, I love that crown candy dish! Gorgeous!
The candlestick was beautiful!! Flame is so pretty!
Love this! Thanks for educating us!
Katie, I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for this blog.
I'm a Fostoria collector and I learned so much from this video!
I primarily collect the American pattern, so it's refreshing to learn about other Fostoria patterns as well.
Hope you'll post more Fostoria blogs in the near future!
Thanks again!
Thank you, Jon! I really appreciate your comment. I love Fostoria so much. Happy collecting!
Wow! 43 cents. Good thing you had the eagle eye for Fostoria.
I learned so much from your video. Lancaster blood red versus Fostoria’s much prettier red...the coin pattern differences... And those baroque candlesticks by Fostoria are just exquisite. How very special. I’m so glad to see how you take such care to hold them gently and how much you appreciate the treasures you have. I’m thinking about watching the video again because there was so much to learn
Thanks Katie, I really enjoyed the lesson. I only have 1 piece of Fostoria, it's a vase from the 60's, it was my mothers. Keep safe and happy 😊
Thank you for tuning in. That vase sounds beautiful. What a special piece from your mother.
Thank you. Have moms dark green candy dish she said it was her moms. I am 70, so it was made in the late 1800s or early 1900. Your right it is good quality. Thanks for your lesson. Learned much.
You are welcome! Thanks for being apart of the Vintage&Vinyl family.
Good morning Katie,
I am enjoying watching your collections along with the educational part. Thank you! Beautiful!
Thank you for watching!! I am glad you enjoyed the video.
Always enjoy your videos
The geometric bowl and candlesticks 😵 This was such an interesting video! x
Thank you so much for watching! I love those pieces. They really are special.
Watching this video on Fostoria brought back special memories of my grandmother. She was a collector and taught me so much about it. Thank you!
I am so glad you could remember those happy memories! Thanks for tuning in.
Thank you for teaching us. I see coin glass at auctions around here. But never really pay much attention to it. I will now. lol I have a clear dish that kinda looks like a crown. Makes me wonder now who makes it. Never admit to anyone in a thrift store if something is worth money. Just go along with them and just say I am only getting it cause i like it lol I like the candle holders. A little Hollywood mixed with art deco design to me.
I agree, Diana! I am so glad you liked this video. Original Coin glass can be worth some money. So I would look for it. Thanks you for watching!
I got a sherbet/champagne topaz with clear stem set of 6 for a dollar each at the Salvation Army. Fostoria is etched at the base. I can't recognize the pattern though. It's a floral pattern with no ribbons or figurines. It's not etched like some where the vessel is completely covered. I also have this conical candy dish in pink but I don't know if it's tiffin or fostoria. It's also etched, clearly elegant glass as opposed to depression glass.
Love the geometric bowls- did not know those were Fostoria. Are all pieces marked? Thanks for taking the time to show us these beautiful things!
Thank you for watching. Fostoria pieces are usually not marked on the bottom. They were marked with the stickers originally, but a lot of people took the stickers off.
I learned so much about Fostoria glass and now I know what to look for when I see it 🤗 Beautiful items you have there Katie! 😍❤
Thank you so much! I think these pieces are beautiful too. Thanks for tuning in. 🥰
I love your story about the resellers. Having a story about an object does make it better. Of family stories are the best. I have many items that I wouldn't sell for any amount of money. Stuff I buy is for sell always unless I have a story to go along it.
I totally agree! Thank you for tuning in.
American did make feet on their larger platters and and some smaller dishes. I bought service for 8 with over 100 pieces for $100.00 dollars.
I especially loved the blue and the June pattern. I just got some of the glass books I ordered!
Yay!! You will have fun looking through them. The June pattern is really gorgeous.
Many people confuse Romance and June. They both have bows. The Romance is only in Crystal and and has a different ribbon,
As for Crown, there are 4 different crowns in the Fostoria Crown collection. There is a great video on UA-cam on Fostoria Crown, Check it out, on the channel, Bert Staton, titled, *"Bert Straton - My Fostoria Crown Collection"*
You did a great job. Thanks. My family has sold vintage glass over 40 years.
What amazing information I’ve learned so much. Katie, can you please tell me Fostoria’s coin pattern, what colors did it come in?
Thank you! Absolutely, Fostoria coin came in many colors. The colors changed with generations.
Blue, Olive, clear, red, amber...
Lancaster Colony never reproduced the Amber and Olive.
Original 1st Gen blue is like a sea or ice blue. LC reproduction is a deep navy blue.
Fostoria’s red is a tomato red. LC’s is a deep blood red.
LC colony reproductions came in blue, red, clear, purple.
Vintage & Vinyl Thanks so much Katie, I just loved that cream and sugar set. I think I would love it in blue. I think you have made me a new Fostoria collector. Thank you again ❤️
@@tippywinksvintage Oh you are so welcome! Look for the light blue color. That’s original Fostoria.
I just subscribed to your channel in hopes to learn the difference between Fostoria American and the imitators! I’m trying to find out whether I have all F.A. or imitators.
I picked up a 11" 2 pc. glass candle fairy light for $10 at a thrift store. After researching I do believe its fostoria however I cant seem to find such a item any where on line. Do you know if they made pieces like this. it has 4 lines in the pressed glass & glows a yellowish color under a black light. Thanks for any insight you might have & ps loving your videos! # NewSubscriber
.43 cents for that plate!!
I worked there from 1970 - 1975
Oh, I love that crown candy dish! Gorgeous!