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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 193481, member: 107"]the 1936 catalog Fostoria offered 2 covered sugars at the time; one with and one without handles. A profile of your cover might help, but it looks more like the one w/o handles.</p><p><br /></p><p>wouldn't be surprised that other covered sugars may have been introduced in later years, as the Fostoria 'American' pattern was long lived with various pieces added over the years. "R" also shows a lidded footed candy that may be a candidate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 193481, member: 107"]the 1936 catalog Fostoria offered 2 covered sugars at the time; one with and one without handles. A profile of your cover might help, but it looks more like the one w/o handles. wouldn't be surprised that other covered sugars may have been introduced in later years, as the Fostoria 'American' pattern was long lived with various pieces added over the years. "R" also shows a lidded footed candy that may be a candidate.[/QUOTE]
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