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Fostoria Waterfall Stem – Art Deco Design in Vintage Glass

April 4, 2015 by Kathy Leave a Comment

Last post I shared Fostoria line 5098, which they sold along with their Fairfax dinnerware pattern.  Many people today consider that line to be the Fairfax pattern.  Fostoria made an even lovelier stem for some etched patterns on the Fairfax dinnerware, line 5099, the Waterfall stem.

Fostoria Trojan Topaz Sherbet Waterfall Stem

Fostoria Trojan Topaz Sherbet Waterfall Stem

I like Art Deco designs, and vintage glass, and etched stemware, and this pattern brings all three of my favorites together.  This particular piece is the tall sherbet with the Trojan etch.  This is so tall and elegant it would make any table look great.  Can you see the three tiers of crystal on the stem that give this blank its nickname “Waterfall”?  The stem has ridges to make it easy to hold.

Almost all the stems in this line are bi color, with crystal feet and stems and colored bowls, although Fostoria made an all-crystal stem too.  I have never seen it and don’t know how popular the clear look was; considering Fostoria made this pattern during the height of the colored glass fashion, it probably was not too successful.

The only pieces we have had of Waterfall stem have been Trojan.  Fostoria also sold some without any etches, and used the blank for Versailles, Kashmir and Trojan.  You can find the Fairfax stem line 5098 also with Versailles, as well as June, Acanthus and Fern plus a few cut patterns.  I wonder why Fostoria put only Versailles on both shapes.

You can get a full set of stemware; Trojan in topaz may be the easiest to find.  Here is the small footed water tumbler.  The stem is short but it has the classic ridges and a bit of the tiered design.

Fostoria Trojan Etched Topaz Water Tumbler

Fostoria Trojan Etched Topaz Water Tumbler

This oyster cocktail sadly had a chip but you can see the lovely shape with the bell like bowl, so pretty.  The stem is even shorter here.

Fostoria Trojan Etched Topaz Oyster Cocktail

Fostoria Trojan Etched Topaz Oyster Cocktail

 

Last up is the Trojan wine goblet.  This is small, holding only about 3 ounces as was typical in the 1930s.  If you buy vintage goblets be aware that the sizes are quite different from contemporary styles.  You may prefer the water goblet if you like to use large goblets and fill them only partway.

Fostoria Trojan Topaz Wine Stem

Fostoria Trojan Topaz Wine Stem

This wine goblet made me very sad.  Right after I photographed it I dropped it on the tile floor in our old house and it smashed into a zillion pieces!  Of the pieces shown here, we have the Trojan topaz sherbet and tumbler in our Etsy store here.

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Filed Under: Other Fostoria Glass Tagged With: Fostoria Glass, Fostoria Trojan Etch, Vintage Etched Crystal, Vintage Stemware

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Recommended Glass Reference Books

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Favorite Depression Glass Book 

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene and Cathy Florence, 2007 edition 

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene and Cathy Florence, 2010 edition

Favorite Elegant Glass Books

Elegant Glass: Early, Depression, & Beyond, Revised & Expanded 4th Edition Hardcover – July 28, 2013 by Debbie and Randy Coe

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass, 19th Edition Hardcover – Illustrated, July 10, 2009 by Gene and Cathy Florence

Best for 1940s-1970s

Collectible Glassware From the 40s, 50s, 60s: An Illustrated Value Guide, 10th Edition – Illustrated, July 14, 2009 by Gene and Cathy Florence

Favorite Fostoria Books

Best Overall:  Fostoria: Its First Fifty Years Hardcover – January 1, 1972 by Hazel Marie Weatherman 

Best for Stemware:  Fostoria Stemware: The Crystal for America – January 1, 1994
by Milbra Long and Emily Seate

Best for Fostoria Tableware pre 1943:  Fostoria Tableware: 1924-1943 – January 1, 1999 by Milbra Long and Emily Seate

Best for Fostoria Tableware After 1943:  Fostoria Tableware: 1924-1943 – January 1, 1999 by Milbra Long and Emile Seate

 

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