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Vintage Fostoria "Rose" Cut Glass Console Bowl sell & Matching Divided Relish Dish ~ Twice the Elegance :))

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Vintage Fostoria "Rose" Cut Glass Console Bowl sell & Matching Divided Relish Dish ~ Twice the Elegance :))

Vintage Fostoria "Rose" Cut Glass Console Bowl sell & Matching Divided Relish Dish ~ Twice the Elegance :)), Rose I have your namesake glass ;) Also PERFECT for the rose gardener for.

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Product Name: Vintage Fostoria "Rose" Cut Glass Console Bowl sell & Matching Divided Relish Dish ~ Twice the Elegance :))

Rose, I have your namesake glass ;)

Also PERFECT!! for the rose gardener, for Mother's Day for the mom who is allergic to flowers, for Valentine's Day . . .

Vintage FOSTORIA Glass Cut Glass Console Bowl & Matching 2-Part Divided Relish Dish

Pattern: ROSE (Design #827)

Blank: CONTOUR (Design #2666)

Produced by Fostoria Glass from 1951 to 1973 ~ A single, unfurling rose, framed by leaves, is cut on the outside of each piece
(See photo #1 for an inside view of the relish dish, #2 for the inside of the bowl, and #7 for an 'outside' view of the relish dish)

Just as well-made, just as elegant as mold-etched ("elegant") depression glass!!
This pattern was produced after the Depression Era ended (courtesy of WWII), and is cut rather than mold-etched
Fostoria used the "Contour" blank for several other patterns, as well

Thick, heavy glass; no evidence of mold seams as they were polished smoothed, along with the footing rim (see photos #8-10)

The kidney-shaped divided relish dish measures ~7-1/2" x ~5" x ~1-3/4" high and weighs 1 lb. 3 oz.

The asymmetrical, 'high-low' console bowl measures ~11-1/2" x ~9-7/8" x 4-1/4" high and weighs 4 lbs.

Why clear glass? Because it readily adapts to ANY color scheme AND is still affordably collectible! One of the easiest ways to choose
from the MANY clear glass patterns produced in the last 120 + years? Collect your first name: Elaine (Cambridge Glass),
Elizabeth (Morgantown Glass Works), sell Diane (Cambridge Glass), Minerva (Cambridge Glass), Paulina (Tiffin Glass), Rose, Rena (Paden City Glass),
Lois (Tiffin Glass), Lorna (Cambridge Glass), Louise (Fostoria Glass), Rosemary (Federal Glass), Willow (Fostoria Glass), . . .

Excellent Vintage Condition!! There is, however, the tiniest nick in the footing of the console bowl (see last photo)

Message with any questions!

Also very affordable is the recommended reference: Gene Florence's Glassware Pattern Identification Guide, Vol. I-IV . . .
"ROSE" design #827 is found in Vol. I, p.132 & in Vol. II, p. 154

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Vintage Fostoria "Rose" Cut Glass Console Bowl sell & Matching Divided Relish Dish ~ Twice the Elegance :))