Fostoria 'June' Etch Divided Glass Relish Dish
Vintage Glassware / Collectible Tableware

Fostoria 'June' Etch Divided Glass Relish Dish

This item is a vintage clear glass divided relish dish featuring the intricate 'June' floral etch by the Fostoria Glass Company. The piece is crafted from high-quality molded glass, characterized by its brilliant clarity and substantial weight. It measures approximately ten to twelve inches in length, featuring an elongated oval shape with a ruffled or scalloped rim. The dish is divided into two sections by a central glass partition, designed for serving hors d'oeuvres or condiments. The exterior and base are adorned with a delicate acid-etched pattern depicting scrolling vines, small blossoms, and floral clusters, typical of the Depression Era elegant glass style produced between 1928 and 1944. Two ornate, stylized scroll handles are integrated into the ends for ease of handling. Structurally, the glass appears in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy clouding. Subtle 'straw marks' or cooling lines and tiny air bubbles may be present as artifacts of the manufacturing process of that era. The craftsmanship is refined, showing the precision of the needle etching technique which gives the pattern its frosted, lace-like appearance against the polished glass surface.

Estimated Value

$45-65

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Glassware / Collectible Tableware

Appraised On

May 8, 2026

Estimated Value

$45-65

Item Description

This item is a vintage clear glass divided relish dish featuring the intricate 'June' floral etch by the Fostoria Glass Company. The piece is crafted from high-quality molded glass, characterized by its brilliant clarity and substantial weight. It measures approximately ten to twelve inches in length, featuring an elongated oval shape with a ruffled or scalloped rim. The dish is divided into two sections by a central glass partition, designed for serving hors d'oeuvres or condiments. The exterior and base are adorned with a delicate acid-etched pattern depicting scrolling vines, small blossoms, and floral clusters, typical of the Depression Era elegant glass style produced between 1928 and 1944. Two ornate, stylized scroll handles are integrated into the ends for ease of handling. Structurally, the glass appears in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy clouding. Subtle 'straw marks' or cooling lines and tiny air bubbles may be present as artifacts of the manufacturing process of that era. The craftsmanship is refined, showing the precision of the needle etching technique which gives the pattern its frosted, lace-like appearance against the polished glass surface.

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