Brocaded Acorns (Oak Leaf), Fostoria | |
The Brocaded Acorns pattern conisists of oak branches, leaves, and acorns. Found only in pastel colors, many with gold trim. Shown above are a plate in pink with gold trim and a rare ice blue planter (or window box) with insert. Writing in the December 2015 issue of the International Carnival Glass Association magazine, Lance Stein points out that the Fostoria name for this pattern was Oak Leaf. | |
Plate, 2 handles, some with gold trim Ice blue, 8 1/2-10 inch, 35, 40 (both 2019), 20 (2021) Ice blue, 7 inch, 23 (2007), 10 (2008) Ice blue, 6 1/2 inch, 25 (2005) Ice blue, 7 1/4 inch round, 60 (2016), 20 (2022) Lavender, 7 1/2 inch, 225 (1997) Lavender, 6 1/2 inch, 45 (2015), 25 (2016) Pink, 45 (1994) Chop plate, 12 inch Small bowl or bonbon, 5-6 inches, 2 handles Midsize bowl, 7-7 1/2 inches, 2 handles Large bowl, 10 1/2 inches Large bowl, 12 inches Console set (bowl and 2 candlesticks)
Console or centerpiece bowl Candleholders (at least 4 shapes known) Sweetmeat
Compotes
Nappies, two-sided, 6 1/2 inch | Sandwich tray, center handle Ice blue, 75 (2016), 140 (2017) Lavender, 100 (1998), 30 (2014) Water pitcher Tumblers Juice glass Vases Water goblet, 8 inch Champagne glass Cordial, 3 3/4 inches tall Ice bucket Sugar, mayo, or cream pail
This ice blue covered dish has a divided interior and sold for $600 in 2013. Photo courtesy of Seeck auctions.
A similar piece sold in 2021 for $135.
Updated 12/13/2022
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