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Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950

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Vintage Fostoria American creamer and open sugar dish in a Block Optic geometric pattern. Made in the 1950's.They measure approximately: Creamer: 5 from outside of the handle to tip of the spout, 3 1/2 body, 3 3/4 tall; Sugar: 5 1/2 between outsides of the handles, 4 body, 3 1/4 tall.Creamer has a capacity of approximately 6 ounces.They are in splendid vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks or scratches.Disclaimers:Please be advised that the actual color of an item may vary slightly from photographs due to viewing on different computers/devices. All efforts are made during photographing to capture the true color of the item.Also, please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. As such, there could be signs of age and use. I fully inspect all pieces for any chips, cracks, scratches, crazing, oxidation, or other signs of use and will disclose any of those in both the description and in photographs.

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Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950

Vintage Fostoria American creamer and open sugar dish in a Block Optic geometric pattern. Made in the 1950's.

They measure approximately: Creamer: 5" from outside of the handle to tip of the spout, 3 1/2" body, 3 3/4" tall; Sugar: 5 1/2" between outsides of the handles, 4" body, 3 1/4" tall.

Creamer has a capacity of approximately 6 ounces.

They are in superb vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks or scratches.



Disclaimers:

Please be advised that the actual color of an item may vary slightly from photographs due to viewing on different computers/devices. each efforts are made during photographing to capture the true color of the item.

Also, please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. As such, there could be signs of age and use. I fully inspect every pieces for any chips, cracks, scratches, crazing, oxidation, or other signs of use and will disclose any of those in both the description and in photographs.

This product is outstanding for anyone looking for quality Vintage products.

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SKU: 2273515

Category: Vintage > Serving Pieces > Cream & Sugar Set

Original Price: $40 USD

Sale Price: $24 USD

Availability: In Stock

Condition: Brand newly-released

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Nathan Phillips βœ“ Verified
2 months ago
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finest Purchase Ever
The Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950 looks exactly favor the photos.
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outstanding for Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950
The Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950 feels light but usable.
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Robert Martinez βœ“ Verified
3 weeks ago
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Exactly What I Needed
To be fair, it fits my needs and it’s fine overall.
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Jessica Moore βœ“ Verified
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Five Stars for Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950
After a few days, the Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950 works as described which feels reasonable. Works fine so far.
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Mike Reynolds βœ“ Verified
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Highly advise Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950
Good craftsmanship on this Vintage Fostoria American Block Optic Glass Creamer and Open Sugar Dish c. 1950.