(PDF) Fostoria American Line 2056 (Schiffer Book for Collectors) Full
Fostoria is one of the best known and admired names in American glassware. Probably more brides and homemakers in America have received gifts of and purchased glassware made at the Fostoria factory, in Moundsville, West Virginia, than any other glass company. During its century of operation, the range of style, form, decoration, color, and manufacturing technique was tremendous only the fine quality remained constant. From 1915 until the factory closed in 1986, one pattern American No. 2056 has remained a favorite, if not the most popular pattern sought after by glass collectors. This revised and expanded 3rd edition presents the hundreds of individual items in this amazing line, in more tha
Fostoria is one of the best known and admired names in American glassware. Probably more brides and homemakers in America have received gifts of and purchased glassware made at the Fostoria factory, in Moundsville, West Virginia, than any other glass company. During its century of operation, the range of style, form, decoration, color, and manufacturing technique was tremendous only the fine quality remained constant. From 1915 until the factory closed in 1986, one pattern American No. 2056 has remained a favorite, if not the most popular pattern sought after by glass collectors. This revised and expanded 3rd edition presents the hundreds of individual items in this amazing line, in more tha
- No tags were found...
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
(PDF) Fostoria American Line 2056 (Schiffer Book for
Collectors) Full
(PDF) Fostoria American Line 2056 (Schiffer Book for Collectors) Full
Description :
Fostoria is one of the best known and admired names in American glassware.
Probably more brides and homemakers in America have received gifts of and
purchased glassware made at the Fostoria factory, in Moundsville, West
Virginia, than any other glass company. During its century of operation, the
range of style, form, decoration, color, and manufacturing technique was
tremendous only the fine quality remained constant. From 1915 until the
factory closed in 1986, one pattern American No. 2056 has remained a
favorite, if not the most popular pattern sought after by glass collectors. This
revised and expanded 3rd edition presents the hundreds of individual items in
this amazing line, in more than 400 color photographs supplemented by black
and white illustrations, with detailed captions, a revised up to date value guide,
quick reference section, and an index. It is sure to fascinate and inform both
the advanced and beginning collector, and no dealer should be without it.