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Fostoria American Decanter & Stopper

Decanter & Stopper

Bitters, Cordials, & Decanters

Item Number:  400
Approximate Size:  9¼” H – 24 oz.
Production Dates:  1934-1965

The Fostoria American Decanter & Stopper is absolutely gorgeous!  Of all the liquor serving items produced in the 2056 line, this piece is the largest – with a holding capacity of approximately 24 ounces.  Smaller liquor containers were also produced, such as the Cordial and Bitter bottles.  The Decanter & Stopper; however, had the longest production run of them all.

This piece of glass is heavy and durable, with clear spines on each of the four corners of the decanter.  The height measurement given is overall, with the Stopper in place.  The Stopper is a substantial piece of glass, too, and one needs to be careful when inserting and removing it from the Decanter.  I have seen Stoppers range in size from 1½” to 1¾” square.  The Stoppers and the necks of the Decanters can be found in two variations – ground (frosted) or unground (clear).

Decanters with glass labels molded into the bottles were contract pieces.  These were not produced for the general public; hence, they are not shown in the Fostoria American catalogs.  Some of these Decanters were produced for the National Silver Deposit Ware Co., Inc. of New York, which in turn, sold them under their own name and label.  National was very active in the 1920’s – 1950’s with a variety of different products.

As an eBay Partner, I may be compensated if you make a purchase on eBay.  The following link shows available Decanters on eBay.

Protecting your American Glassware

Storage Boxes

To help prevent damage to our beloved American items, and to allow for easy identification, I like to use storage boxes.  A variety of boxes are available, and some of them have windows which will allow you to quickly see the contents of the box.  I also like identify each box with the item’s identification number.  I no longer have to worry about the safety of my glassware.  They are easy to access, and the attractive boxes keep my pantry very organized!  ♥

You can find more information on a variety of boxes in the following paid link.  Full Disclosure:  I am an Amazon Associate; thus, I earn from qualifying purchases.  Available Storage Boxes on Amazon.