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N Vine Street, Fostoria, Ohio.

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Fostoria glassware advertised in Good Housekeeping, June 1926
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American Home - December 1964

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Most interesting extinct australian animal starting with 'F'
Ferrodraco
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This is a listing for a Fostoria American Candy Dish with Lid, Stemmed Compote with Lid, Pedestal Candy Dish, Candy Dish with Lid. 9 1/2 inc
Jamestown Tumbler by Fostoria c. 1950’s
Fostoria was an American glassware company, which reached its peak of popularity in the 1950’s. The Jamestown pattern was produced in a variety of colors. The smoky brown tumblers were used in The Original Series episode, “The Conscience of the King.”
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