The Fostoria Glass Society of America celebrates the Fostoria Glass Company of Fostoria, Ohio started in 1887 and closed in 1986. Many brides received Fostoria glass for their weddings. The longest made pattern was American. Among other patterns made were Navarre, June, Versailles, and Trojan. They have a museum at their location in West Virginia. Once a year they have a convention.
http://www.fostoriaglass.org/
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Silver band coming off of sherbets
Repairable?
There is no one that we know of that can replace the silver band on a drinking glass. It was originally electroplated. As far as we know there is no one offering that service.
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