Fostoria American Sani-Cut Server

Sani-Cut Server

Covered Containers

Item Number:  SV-01
Approximate Size:  5¼” H – 6½ oz.
Production Dates:  1939-1943

This particular syrup server is different from the others in the American line, mainly because it has a Bakelite handle.  The Sani-Cut Server was offered for just a few years.  The country was at war when this item was discontinued.  It is highly probable that this was a contributing factor for the short life of the Sani-Cut Server, especially since Bakelite products were used for wartime equipment during World War II.

The Fostoria catalogs only showed one shape for the handle of the Sani-Cut Server.  It is the softly-rounded shape that is shown in the photo above.  While the catalog did not specify the color of the handle, it is unofficially referred to as “Butterscotch”.  One can find replacement tops for the Sani-Cut Server that display different colors and shapes of the handle; however, the original version from Fostoria Glass will have the smooth, rounded handle.

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Protecting your American Glassware

Storage Boxes

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