Fostoria Uranium Glass Side Plates Set of Two UV Reactive

$38.57

Fostoria Uranium Glass Features:

Maker: Fostoria Glass Company
Era: 1950s
Condition: The plates are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. They show some light scratches on the fronts due to age, use, and storage.
Design: Simple yet elegant design, ideal for use as dessert, salad, or side plates.
Dimensions: Each plate has a diameter of 7 1/2 inches (19 cm).

These distinctive aqua green side plates not only serve the purpose of dining but also fascinate with their UV reactivity under black lighting.

 

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Additional Details: Fostoria Uranium Glass

Fostoria Aqua Green Side Plates Set of Two. Crafted by the renowned Fostoria Glass Company, these plates exemplify classic mid century design combined with unique material properties, including their ability to glow under UV light.

  • Design: Features a smooth surface with minimalistic elegance that complements any table setting.
  • Color Scheme: The aqua green color adds a vibrant yet refined touch to any dining arrangement.
  • Craftsmanship: Made from uranium glass, known for its durability and the distinctive green hue that glows under UV light.
  • Condition: Well preserved with some signs of wear typical for vintage items.
  • Uses: Perfect as functional dinnerware for salads, desserts, or sides and equally impressive as display pieces due to their glowing properties.

Décor Ideas: Fostoria Uranium Glass

Integrate these Fostoria uranium glass plates into your home décor for both their beauty and intriguing properties:

  • Display them in a china cabinet with a UV light to highlight their glowing feature.
  • Use them as part of a table setting for special occasions, especially evening events where they can be illuminated under UV light for a dramatic effect.
  • Consider them as a base for candle holders or as part of a centerpiece arrangement, where their unique color can enhance the ambiance of a room.

In conclusion, these Fostoria aqua green uranium glass plates merge practicality with exceptional aesthetics. Their historical significance as products of the 1950s, combined with their unique UV-reactive properties, make them a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage glassware. Their versatility in use and decoration further reinforces their value and desirability in any sophisticated collection or home setup.