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American Clear Low Sherbet Glass by Fostoria

Original price was: $20.00.Current price is: $6.00.

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Description

Classic and enduring, the American Clear Low Sherbet Glass by Fostoria is an icon of early 20th-century American glass design. Featuring Fostoria’s instantly recognizable cube-and-panel pattern, this piece reflects the elegance and optimism of the Depression-era table, where beauty, durability, and affordability came together in timeless harmony.

Product Details:

  • Pattern / Style: American Clear
  • Era: Produced circa 1915–1980
  • Material & Technique: Pressed clear glass with geometric cube pattern
  • Size: Approximately 3½ to 4 inches tall; holds about 5–6 oz
  • Status: Discontinued collectible, one of Fostoria’s most beloved and widely collected patterns

Sensory :

Substantial yet refined, this low sherbet glass feels sturdy and reassuring in hand. The crisp geometric pattern catches and reflects light, adding sparkle and texture without overwhelming the form. Its wide bowl is perfectly suited for sherbet, fruit, or small desserts, while the heavy base provides balance and presence. Whether filled or empty, it brings a quiet brilliance to the table, functional, elegant, and unmistakably classic.

Producer’s Background:

Founded in 1887 in Fostoria, Ohio, Fostoria Glass Company became one of America’s most prestigious glass manufacturers. The American pattern, introduced in 1915, went on to become the company’s longest-running and most successful design. Known for its durability and timeless appeal, American Clear glassware was found in homes, restaurants, and formal dining rooms across the country. Today, it remains a cornerstone of vintage glass collecting and a symbol of American craftsmanship.

Serving Suggestions:

Ideal for serving sherbet, ice cream, fruit, gelatin desserts, or even cocktail accompaniments. Its classic styling pairs effortlessly with both vintage and modern table settings. To preserve clarity, hand-wash gently with mild soap, though many pieces were originally made for everyday use. Display alone or alongside matching American Clear stemware to create a cohesive, historically rich tablescape that never goes out of style.

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