Olive

Item Number:  536
Approximate Size:  6″ L – 1⅜” H – 3½” W
Production Dates:  1915-1982

The Olive dish is another pioneering piece in the American 2056 pattern.  It had one of the longest production runs in the entire line, making its debut in 1915.  There were two other similar shaped pieces produced at the same time – the Pickle and the Celery dish.  Of all three, the Olive dish is the smallest.  These three pieces are wonderful appetizer and buffet servers, and can even be used for other purposes as well.

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Lemon and Cover

Item Number:  462
Height:  3½”
Production Dates:  1915-1944; Reinstated 1947-1970

Fostoria | American | Lemon DishThe Fostoria American Lemon and Cover is another pioneering piece in the American pattern.  We know that it was introduced in 1915, based on the information in Fostoria’s 1915 Catalog Supplement.  It was then produced for many years thereafter, taking a brief hiatus in the mid-1940’s, before being reinstated in 1947.  Whether used for its original purpose or not, it is a versatile and practical serving piece.

The Lemon and Cover has an approximate height of 3½”, with a diameter of 5½” (this measurement can vary slightly).  The Cover does not have a serrated edge; instead, the top edge is smooth – with two indentations – approximately 180 degrees apart from each other.  In contrast, the actual Lemon Dish has two notches on the top edge – making for a perfect and precise fit with the Cover.

The Lemon and Cover could also be used for a multitude of other purposes – such as a candy, confection and/or relish dish.  If you would like to learn more about current prices in today’s market, please click the following sponsored link for available Lemon Dishes on eBay.

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