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Fostoria American Square Urn - 7.5 Inch

Square Urn – 7½ Inch

Vases & Bouquet Holders

Item Number:  781
Height:  7½″
Production Dates:  1939-1970

Fostoria | American | Square Urns | These are the two different sizes; both equally beautiful.Fostoria made two Square Urns in the American pattern – a 7½″ and a 6″ size. The inside top opening of the 7½″ Square Urn (at its widest) is roughly 4⅜″.  Please remember, sizes can vary slightly – due to each piece being handmade.

The Square Urns are hefty in weight, and have a very sturdy foot (approximately a 3″ square).  I like the Urns, for they are different.  Most other vases were rounded or curved; however, this square design gives them a unique and elegant look.  They were discontinued around 1970, so if you have one … you know it is at least 50 years old, and possibly much older. The top edge is serrated, flaring slightly outward.

When one typically thinks of an “Urn”, usually an image of a covered container comes to mind. While Fostoria Glass Company did describe this piece as an Urn, it is also referred to as a Vase.  No matter how you choose to describe it, one thing is certain.  These pieces are simply beautiful.

As an eBay Partner, I may be compensated if you make a purchase on eBay.  The following link shows available Square Urns and/or Vases 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.