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Permalink Reply by CAROLINABLUELADY on November 1, 2011 at 2:04pm
Permalink Reply by Charmed Life on November 1, 2011 at 2:20pm If you want to send it to me, I'd be happy to help you with it.
Otherwise, I don't really know anything other than I want it.

Permalink Reply by CheriShops - Admin on November 1, 2011 at 3:55pm It does look like a Fostoria tray but a quick look though my Fostoria book by Weatherman did not show this pattern.
I wonder if this might be a Fostoria blank decorated by Lotus Co?
Permalink Reply by Catisfaction on November 1, 2011 at 4:02pm It is a Fostoria Mayfair relish tray.
Cheri, which Fostoria book did you look through? I've got the Fostoria Value Guide by Emily Seate which has a huge array of patterns shown in it. I'll have a look through if you haven't already :)

Permalink Reply by CheriShops - Admin on November 1, 2011 at 4:29pm Helen I looked in Weatherman's "Fostoria, It's First 50 years"
but it was a very quick page through so may have missed the pattern name
Thank you so much. So, is it Fostoria Mayfair? And, does the Mayfair Pattern come with the silver metal. Could the silver metal be chrome?
Thanks.
Permalink Reply by Catisfaction on November 1, 2011 at 8:04pm The silver metal is probably added by another company, I don't know that fostoria did any of their own metal work.
What I will look for (tomorrow cause I have to go out in a few) is the cut pattern, which might be Fostoria or might also have been done by an outside company.
The blank shape, undecorated, was part of Fostoria's Mayfair line.

Permalink Reply by CheriShops - Admin on November 1, 2011 at 8:20pm Hi Rosa
the actual pattern is not yet ID'd.
As Catisfaction mentioned, the blank tray by Fostoria was called "Mayfair"
But the etch (it looks etched rather than wheel cut?) is what we are still trying to find
It really looks to me like a Fostoria blank that was then finished by the Lotus Decorating Co. Lotus did a lot of this kind of embellishment of the blanks from many companies.
Will keep looking for you :)
It really is so lovely!
RosaInGlousta said:
Thank you so much. So, is it Fostoria Mayfair? And, does the Mayfair Pattern come with the silver metal. Could the silver metal be chrome?
Thanks.

Permalink Reply by CAROLINABLUELADY on November 1, 2011 at 8:33pm I found the relish dish in "Elegant Glass Early, Depression, and Beyond" by Debbie and Randy Coe (3rd addition). The relish is on page 159 - Mayfair Fostoria. It is a 4 equal section relish & celery section. All the pieces are blank. I could not find the etching on this piece and no mention of the silver metal trim which is probably chrome? I also looked in the Fostoria Value Guide by Long and Seate for the etching pattern and couldn't find it. Fostoria did have serving pieces with chrome. From the picture, the silver decoration almost looks too thin for chrome, though.
Didn't see the etching in my Paden City glass book.
Thanks for the information. The "silver" does look very thin--the second picture in the group above is tehe tray from the bottom. The etching on the glass looks much more substantial than any of the Fostoria patterns. The Fostoria patterns--at least to me--look very delicate. Here's a bit closer look at the etching.

Permalink Reply by CAROLINABLUELADY on November 2, 2011 at 11:40am
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