Posted 6 months ago
MykeyelSimon
(41 items)
Whitehall or American Whitehall - Mom bought this back in the early 1970's with green stamps. We had a lot of fun putting the stamps on the page. This is a Fostoria American lookalike by Indiana Glass
Thank you for the place to find the name and look.
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I believe it was made by Indiana Glass, a copy of Fostoria's American pattern
this is much later than depression glass. As you noted these were new when 'purchased' with stamps in the 1970s. My mom used to shop with trading stamps when I was growing up in the 1960s too. As noted by Mark, this is a Fostoria American lookalike pattern by Indiana Glass and was called Whitehall or American Whitehall. Here is an online link for you:
http://indianaglass.carnivalheaven.com/id253.htm
I have been looking for it for about 6 months at this time and want to thank you for finding the picture. Very pretty and good thick glass.