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		<title>By: mkolibaba</title>
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		<description>&quot;Heisey Thistle&quot;? I hate to correct you, but your two piece mayonnaise set is actually Fostoria&#039;s Heather etching on the Century Blank, a very popular pattern of the 1950&#039;s.

Also, what is today called &quot;Elegant Depression Era Glass&quot; predates both the actual Depression and depression glass. For instance, the acid etched pattern &quot;Royal&quot; by Fostoria was introduced in 1925, five years before the start of &quot;depression glass&quot; production. And Fostoria&#039;s &quot;American&quot; pattern was first manufactured in 1915.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Heisey Thistle&#8221;? I hate to correct you, but your two piece mayonnaise set is actually Fostoria&#8217;s Heather etching on the Century Blank, a very popular pattern of the 1950&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Also, what is today called &#8220;Elegant Depression Era Glass&#8221; predates both the actual Depression and depression glass. For instance, the acid etched pattern &#8220;Royal&#8221; by Fostoria was introduced in 1925, five years before the start of &#8220;depression glass&#8221; production. And Fostoria&#8217;s &#8220;American&#8221; pattern was first manufactured in 1915.</p>
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