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Fostoria Glass American Pattern Pressed Clear Glass Creamer

Vintage Glassware / Serveware

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00-$25.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small creamer pitcher crafted from colorless, transparent pressed glass, specifically identified as the 'American' pattern produced by Fostoria Glass Company. The piece features a high-clarity lead or lime glass composition with a smooth, polished interior and a distinctively geometric exterior. The body is characterized by a tulip-shaped bowl that flares slightly toward a scalloped, wavy rim with an integrated pouring spout. The base is an ornate, multi-faceted pedestal foot with a starburst or sunburst molding on the underside. A single, C-shaped applied handle is positioned opposite the spout, featuring a small thumb rest at the top for ergonomic use. The geometric, blocky aesthetic is characteristic of early 20th-century American pressed glass, with this specific pattern introduced around 1915. The condition appears excellent with high transparency, no visible chips, cracks, or significant clouding, though minor surface scratches consistent with use may be present under closer inspection. The craftsmanship is high-quality for production glass, showing sharp mold lines and a brilliant refractive quality that mimics cut crystal.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this Fostoria American pattern creamer, first introduced in 1915 (Pattern 2056). My visual assessment confirms a high-clarity colorless glass with the trademark 3D cube or 'block' motif characteristic of this line. The sharpness of the mold lines and the lack of visible clouding or 'sick glass' suggest a well-maintained piece. The scalloped rim and applied handle appear intact, and the starburst foot is consistent with genuine Fostoria production. The market for Fostoria American is currently saturated due to its massive 67-year production run, making it one of the most prolific patterns in American glass history. While highly collectible for its durability and 'cubist' aesthetic, standard creamers are common. Current market comparables for this size and style typically fall in the $15 to $25 range at retail. The value is driven primarily by the excellent condition and the ongoing demand for replacement pieces in complete sets. However, photographic analysis has limitations. Without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the presence of 'flea bites' along the sharp edges of the cube pattern or micro-scratches on the base that confirm age. Full authentication would require tactile inspection to ensure the weight and 'ring' of the glass meet Fostoria standards, as modern reproductions by companies like Indiana Glass (under the 'Whitehall' name) can mimic the look but often lack the fire-polished finish and weight of the original Fostoria lead glass compositions. Provenance documentation regarding the date of acquisition would further support its vintage status.

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