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Replacements, Ltd. Featured Pattern
American-Clear by Fostoria
American-Clear (also known as
Early American) was
designed by Phillip Ebeling and patented in 1915. The pattern quickly became one of Fostoria’s best selling patterns. Each piece in this heavy, pressed-glass line
features a prismatic cube design that rests atop a multi-faceted, smooth stem and hexagonal base. At the time the pattern was introduced in 1915, the
Fostoria Glass Company designers wrote the following description - “It is impossible to produce by illustration the real appearance of this design, which is prismatic in effect; by either artificial or sun light it produces all the ‘prismatic’ fire to a greater extent than any table glassware pattern that we have ever produced.” If you set your table with this pattern, you’ll see what the writers meant by “prismatic fire”, these pieces are gorgeous.
American-Clear was Fostoria’s bestselling pattern for 67 years and the design itself has become a part of American history. In addition to the stemware pieces, Replacements, Ltd. carries a very large array of pieces in this timeless, unique pattern including salt and pepper sets, sugar bowls, bon bon dishes, cookie jars, ice dish with crab insert, ice bucket, punch bowl, vases, napkin rings, and more. We even have the extremely rare crushed fruit container with lid! (It’s a bit more expensive than the water goblet, but it is gorgeous, and very rare.) Start below to build a set of
American-Clear and use it to create a lifetime of fun memories for family and friends! |
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