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Fostoria Mystic Green 5 1/2” Waters Lot of Six Stunning Quite Rare!!! Circa 1925
$ 158.39
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Fostoria Mystic Green 5 1/2” Waters Lot of Six Stunning Quite Rare!!! Circa 1925.Four of the six are in exquisite condition with no chips, scratches, cracks, or cloudiness. The other two have a chip on the foot which isn’t really surprising for glassware that’s almost ninety years old. Mystic was made from 1925-1927 and available as a complete line but very little ever comes up for sale today. In fact, these are the only Mystic pieces I’ve had in forty years of collecting. Don’t miss out on these stunning green beauties. You won’t be disappointed!!!!!
I have a beautiful vintage signed set of 6, Fostoria crystal Champagne Cocktail Coupe / tall sherbet Glasses in the Trousseaux pattern. In near mint condition. Each Glass has a gorgeous 6 sided stem and is decorated with a thin band of platinum around the rim. Platinum is a white silver metal more rare and precious than gold. Fostoria was a premiere American Crystal and Glass Company , and their glassware and Crystal was even the choice of Presidents for use in the White House before it went out of business in the 1980s.
Please see all of my pictures and feel free to message me if you have any questions.
I would recommend hand washing these beauties to avoid the harsh and damaging chemicals of dish washer detergent which can etch and ruin your fine crystal over time.
4.75" Tall
3. 3/8" wide mouth
2 7/8" Wide base
7 oz capacity filled to the rim
Each glass weighs approx 4.5 oz.
trous·seau /ˌtro͞oˈsō,ˈtro͞oˌsō/ noun
belongings collected by a bride for her marriage.
Coupe
The champagne coupe is a shallow, broad-bowled saucer shaped stemmed glass generally capable of containing 180 to 240 ml (6.1 to 8.1 US fl oz) of liquid.Legend has it the shape of the coupe was modelled on the left breast of the French Queen Marie Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI of France, but the glass was designed in England over a century earlier especially for sparkling wine and champagne in 1663. The coupe was fashionable in France from its introduction in the 1700s and in the United States from the 1930s. Coupes are also often used for cocktails.
Please see my pictures and feel free to message me with any questions. I have other glasses in this pattern in separate auctions if you are interested. They are the water goblets and also the iced tea glasses. Thank you for looking!
Shipping options:
USPS Parcel select ground
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USPS Priorty Mail
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CONSIDER THIS AN ONLINE YARD SALE. ALL SALES ARE FINAL
: in part to protect myself from people who return items not purchased from me in an unhonest switch , so I am sorry I have had to adopt this policy . But please feel free to contact me and ask any questions prior to bidding.I am happy to answer questions and take extra pictures or take extra measurements. so please contact me prior to bidding .
But please BUY WITH CONFIDENCE because I will list any and all flaws that I find.
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I am not a store, I am a senior citizen selling my possessions after years and years of accumulation.
PLEASE NOTE
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This is how I grade item condition to be consistent and not arbitrary
according to guidelines from the book "Selling on Ebay for Dummies "
Mint
(M, Fine, Mint-In-Box [MIB], 10)A never-used collectible in perfect condition with complete packaging : including instructions, original attachments, tags, and so on identical to how it appeared on the shelf in the original box.
Near Mint
(NM, Near Fine, Like-New, 9)The collectible is perfect but no longer has the original packaging or the original packaging is less than perfect. Possibly used but must appear to be new .
Excellent
(EX, 8)Used, but barely. Excellent is just a small step under Near Mint, but Excellent can have very minor signs of wear. The wear must be a normal, desirable part of aging or so minor that it’s barely noticeable and visible only upon close inspection. Wear or minor, normal factory flaws should be noted. Factory flaws are small blemishes common at
the time of manufacture — a tiny air bubble or flaw under the paint for example.
Very Good
(VG, 7) Looks very good but has defects, such as a minor chip or light color fading.If you weren’t looking for it, you might miss.
Good
(G, 6) Used with defects. More than a small amount of color loss, chips, cracks, tears, dents, abrasions, missing parts, and so on.
Poor
(P or G-, 5) Barely collectible, if at all. Severe damage or heavy use. Beyond repair