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Two Fostoria ‘Coronet’ Bonbon Dishes
The Fostoria Glass Company was founded in Fostoria, Ohio, in 1887, and later moved to Moundsville, West Virginia. The company produced high-quality glassware and tableware for over a century, becoming known for its elegant designs and meticulous craftsmanship. Fostoria's ‘Coronet’ pattern, introduced in 1937, featuring a distinctive apple shape and embossed leaf design, was one of Fostoria's popular creations.
Bonbon dishes, like these, were popular during the mid-20th century for serving candies, nuts, and other small treats. The ‘Coronet’ pattern's clear glass and graceful apple shape make these dishes particularly appealing to collectors of vintage glassware. The large bowl and small dish would have been part of a larger set of tableware in the ‘Coronet’ pattern.
Fostoria ceased production in 1986, making their vintage pieces highly sought after by collectors today.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Two Fostoria ‘Coronet’ Bonbon Dishes
The Fostoria Glass Company was founded in Fostoria, Ohio, in 1887, and later moved to Moundsville, West Virginia. The company produced high-quality glassware and tableware for over a century, becoming known for its elegant designs and meticulous craftsmanship. Fostoria's ‘Coronet’ pattern, introduced in 1937, featuring a distinctive apple shape and embossed leaf design, was one of Fostoria's popular creations.
Bonbon dishes, like these, were popular during the mid-20th century for serving candies, nuts, and other small treats. The ‘Coronet’ pattern's clear glass and graceful apple shape make these dishes particularly appealing to collectors of vintage glassware. The large bowl and small dish would have been part of a larger set of tableware in the ‘Coronet’ pattern.
Fostoria ceased production in 1986, making their vintage pieces highly sought after by collectors today.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Two Fostoria ‘Coronet’ Bonbon Dishes
The Fostoria Glass Company was founded in Fostoria, Ohio, in 1887, and later moved to Moundsville, West Virginia. The company produced high-quality glassware and tableware for over a century, becoming known for its elegant designs and meticulous craftsmanship. Fostoria's ‘Coronet’ pattern, introduced in 1937, featuring a distinctive apple shape and embossed leaf design, was one of Fostoria's popular creations.
Bonbon dishes, like these, were popular during the mid-20th century for serving candies, nuts, and other small treats. The ‘Coronet’ pattern's clear glass and graceful apple shape make these dishes particularly appealing to collectors of vintage glassware. The large bowl and small dish would have been part of a larger set of tableware in the ‘Coronet’ pattern.
Fostoria ceased production in 1986, making their vintage pieces highly sought after by collectors today.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.