$31.50
This is a vintage Fostoria American clear glass pint pitcher. The classic American pattern—also known as Cubist—features a striking geometric design of stacked three-dimensional cubes or hexagons that beautifully catch and reflect the light.
The American pattern was first introduced in 1915 and remained in production until Fostoria closed in the 1980s, making it one of the company’s most iconic and widely collected patterns. This pitcher is made of pressed glass, a popular glassmaking method during the Depression Era.
Perfect size for cream, milk, syrup, juice, or a small table pitcher for two, it also displays beautifully as part of a Fostoria or pressed glass collection.
Features:
Authentic Fostoria American pattern (Cubist design)
Clear pressed glass
Pint-size pitcher
Depression-era style collectible glassware
Measurements (approx.):
Height: 5 3/8 inches
Capacity: pint size
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with light, expected wear from age and use. No cracks; any minor manufacturing bubbles or mold lines are typical for pressed glass of this era. Please see photos for details.
A lovely piece for vintage kitchen décor, entertaining, or to add to your Fostoria American collection.
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