Handled Oval Pin Tray – 6″

Item Number:  T-03
Length:  6″
Production Dates:  1915-1943

The Fostoria Glass Company made more than one Oval Pin Tray.  Each one is different in design, as well as in their size dimensions.  The Handled Oval Pin Tray was featured in Fostoria’s 1915 Catalog Supplement, which originally debuted the American pattern.  Two trays were introduced at that time, the Oval Comb & Brush Tray and the 6″ Handled Oval Pin Tray.

Both trays are very similar in design; however, the Oval Comb and Brush Tray is the largest – approximately 10″ in length.  The Handled Oval Pin Tray is approximately 3″ wide and is actually about 6¾” in length, if measured from handle to handle.  Fostoria simply named this piece the 6-Inch Oval Pin Tray.  Another Oval Pin Tray (different design) was produced later; hence, I call the item featured in this post the “Handled” Oval Pin Tray to distinguish between the two pieces.  The other version is more rare, void of any handle, and can be seen here.

Production dates on this piece are estimates, based on my research and catalog verification.  There are some authors on Fostoria American that have the production dates wrong on this item, but only by a few years.  Without a doubt, we know that the Handled Oval Pin Tray was featured in the 1915 Catalog Supplement.  Therefore, we know it came into production in 1915 and was produced until approximately 1943.

The Oval Pin Trays are not common items – certainly not something you typically find while treasure hunting.  When I do find these pieces, I make sure to rescue them right away!  The sides of the tray are clear glass, with the cube design on the bottom.  Unfortunately, many times you will find the inner rims nicked or slightly damaged due to wear and tear over the years.  I find this piece to be truly unique, and it can be used for a multitude of purposes – even today.

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Oval Pin Tray

Item Number:  T-06
Length:  5¼″
Production Dates:  ???-1925

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Oval Platter – 12″

Item Number:  560
Length:  12″ L – 8½″ W
Production Dates:  1933-1973

Fostoria | American | Oval PlatterIn addition to a variety of dinnerware and accessories, Fostoria Glass also produced Tortes, Trays, and Platters in the American pattern.  The Oval Platter is one such example.  The Oval Platter was available in two sizes – a smaller 10½″ version, or the larger 12″ size. The picture in this post is that of the 12″ Oval Platter.

The Oval Platters should not be confused with the Oval Ice Cream Trays, even though they have the same shape.  They are two different pieces.  The quickest and easiest way to distinguish between the Oval Ice Cream Tray and the 12″ Oval Platter is to count the number of points around the dish.  The 12″ Oval Platter will have thirty-two (32) points.  The Oval Ice Cream Tray will have thirty-six (36) points.

The Oval Platters are quite substantial in weight and function.  They are still relatively easy to find, even in today’s times.  I seem to find more of them online than when visiting antique stores.  If a buyer saw them in person while treasure hunting, I have no doubt they would purchase them fairly quickly.

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Sugar and Cream Tray

Item Number:  697
Length:  6¾″
Production Dates:  1938-1982

Fostoria | American | Tea Cream, Sugar & TrayThe Sugar and Cream Tray is most often seen as one piece of a three-piece set, with either the Individual Cream & Sugar – or the Tea Cream & Sugar.  The Tray is the same for both sets.  When these sets were being produced, you could buy the three pieces as one set, or you could buy any of the three items (Sugar, Cream, and/or Tray) individually.

The Sugar and Cream Tray was produced from 1938 – 1982.  It is about 8″ in length when measured from handle to handle.  The Tray portion is about 6¾” in length and approximately 4″ wide. The sides of the Tray come up about ¼ of an inch, ensuring that the Sugar and Cream will sit securely in place.

While this particular tray is obviously most used when serving Cream and Sugar, it can also be used with other pieces in the American line.  For example, it holds Salt & Pepper Shakers beautifully.  It is also the official tray that is used in the 3 Pc. Jam Pot Set. It can even be used for Mini Cupcakes, and individual appetizers or salads.

As an eBay Partner, I may be compensated if you make a purchase on eBay.  The following link shows available Trays on eBay. You might have to search for Cream and Sugar sets as well, as many times the Trays are sold as a set.

Mayonnaise Plate

Item Number:  479
Diameter:  7″
Production Dates:  1934-1973

The Mayonnaise Plate is actually an underplate, and it came in a couple of variations.  Fostoria produced different Mayonnaise pieces, and this particular plate is specifically for the flat-bottom Mayonnaise – not the Footed Mayonnaise.  When Fostoria Glass was in business, you could buy the Mayonnaise, Plate and Ladle as a set – or you could simply buy the pieces individually.  Therefore, if you should find a Mayonnaise today (without the Plate), that does not necessarily mean it is not complete.  The original owner might have purchased or received the item just as is. The Mayonnaise Plate remains a beautiful and nice option; however, it’s certainly not a necessary item in order to serve mayonnaise.

Fostoria | American | Mayonnaise Plate - Retainer Ring

Raised Retainer Ring Version

The underplates that were used for the Mayonnaise and the Cream Soups are the same plate.  Respectively, they were simply called the Mayonnaise Plate and the Cream Soup Plate.  The plates are described as being 7″ in size; however, my own personal pieces are closer to 7½” in size. Please remember that these pieces were finished by hand, and slight variations in size are to be expected.

Even though the same underplate was used for both pieces, there were two variations produced over the years.  In order to keep the two dishes from sliding around on the plates, one version of the plates has a raised retainer ring in the center.  The second variation does not have a raised retainer ring; rather, it has a slight depression in the center of the plate.

The underplates were discontinued in the early 1970’s.  The Mayonnaise Plate definitely adds a finishing touch when paired with the flat-bottom Mayonnaise – and when topped with a glass ladle, they make for a beautiful (and very functional) serving piece.

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