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Crystal Fostoria

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AI Identification

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Fostoria Glass June Pink Etched Bowl

Vintage Glassware / Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of June 2, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage elegant glass bowl manufactured by the Fostoria Glass Company, featuring the highly sought-after 'June' pattern (#341), which was produced approximately between 1928 and 1944. The bowl is crafted from a delicate pink-tinted 'Rosaline' crystal. It exhibits a classic Depression-era style with a wide, flared rim and a shallow, round base. A defining feature is the intricate 'June' etch, characterized by a romantic motif of floral swags and ribbons or bows that are repetitive around the perimeter. The plate has a scalloped or 'pie-crust' edge with small bead-like details along the margin. In its current state, the item appears heavily soiled with organic debris, dirt, and water spotting, which obscures the clarity of the crystal. There is a visible yellowish-green residue in the basin. While no large cracks or chips are immediately evident through the debris, the overall condition is currently poor due to lack of maintenance. The glass quality is indicative of Fostoria's high standards of clarity and precise etching from the early 20th century. Once cleaned, this piece would serve as a primary example of American Elegant Glassware.

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I have completed a visual assessment of the pink glass bowl featuring Fostoria’s iconic 'June' (#341) etching. The pattern, characterized by its signature floral swags and ribbons, is a hallmark of the Fostoria Glass Company’s production during the 20th-century Elegant Glass era. The 'Rosaline' pink hue remains a favorite among Depression-era collectors. However, the current condition of this specimen is a significant detractor. My examination reveals heavy organic soiling and mineral deposits that currently obscure the glass's natural fire and clarity. While the 'pie-crust' rim appears intact, the presence of surface grime may hide 'flea bites' or shelf wear that would further devalue the piece. In the current market, 'June' is not exceptionally rare, but highly liquid due to consistent demand for complete table settings. Pristine examples of this bowl typically fetch between $85 and $110. Due to the poor cleanliness, I have adjusted the valuation to account for the risk of permanent etching or scratching that may be revealed upon cleaning. It is important to note that this appraisal is based on photographic evidence only. A physical inspection is required to verify the absence of 'sick glass' (permanent cloudiness from chemical reactions) and to confirm the weight and resonance typical of authentic Fostoria crystal. Final authentication would ideally include a black-light test to check for any hidden repairs or restorations and a review of provenance to confirm its 1928-1944 production window. Without these steps, this valuation remains a professional estimate based on apparent visual condition.

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