FAMOUS LOOK-ALIKE (AKA) by Fostoria Glass Company (Fostoria-OH/Moundsville-WV, Company Operated: 1887-1986), Unknown Date of Introduction
NOTE: Gary Schneider 2022 - Fostoria often referred to these designs as "Bulls Eye" and used it in making many types of Jars for mounters. FGC also listed a few pieces in these designs in their catalogs, notice many of the designs in the catalogue page are after the Edgewood pattern.
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge 2024 - Fostoria sold a fair bit of glass to the mounting trade who made the metal bits like covers and frames.
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Shape: Smoking Sets/Pieces/Humidors
Contributor: Cathy M Cavalcante - 3.25H x 3D

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge - 1911 Butler Bros - shows 3 Fostoria glass pieces on the left with 3rd party metal lids.

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Kathy Conn Turner - This jar with exact lid shown in Butler Brothers Fall 1911 catalog, p 396. Glass 2H, 2.5H w/lid. Base 1.5D. Rim 1.75D

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Michell An Tara - tankard - 11H, 4D at top, 5D bottom. Spout piece 2H, glass part about 9H. Each foot is 2W.

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams - Salve jar - 2D at widest, 1.38D opening, 1.5H

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams - salve jar - 2D, 1.75H

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams - small salve jars

Shape: Extra Information
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge, 1901 Fostoria price list courtesy The Glass Paper Fanatics. Each form having a separate number.

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Terri Frauzel - jobbers

Shape: Smoking Sets/Pieces/Humidors
Contributor: Susan Nath Slight

Shape: Smoking Sets/Pieces/Humidors
Contributor: Bob Mason--tobacco jar

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Thomas Hruby

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Sonje Boles

Shape: Jars: Cracker/Biscuit
Contributor: Kathleen Anderson

Shape: Jars: Cracker/Biscuit
Contributor: Uncredited