Whitehall, Crystal Glassware Replacements by Colony Glass
Replacement glassware in the Whitehall Crystal pattern made by Colony Glass in the USA.
Indiana Glass introduced the Whitehall pattern in the early 1960s. Whitehall is VERY similar to the Fostoria American pattern. Whitehall is most often seen in the above colors, gold or amber, crystal and olive green. There is also a very pretty light blue, a teal blue and crystal with ruby stain. In the 1980s, the Whitehall candy box was made in blue and green carnival glass.
American Whitehall is a bit confusing. Lancaster Colony purchased the Fostoria Company in the early 1980s. From what I understand, the Whitehall pattern is Indiana Glass molds. The American Whitehall pattern was produced after the Fostoria purchase and the American Whitehall pattern was produced using actual Fostoria molds. Thus the name change to American Whitehall. So Whitehall was produced from the early 1960's to the early 1980's using Indiana molds. American Whitehall was produced or I should say reproduced, using the Fostoria American pattern molds. The Fostoria molds have three seams; the Indiana Glass has two.
American Whitehall, 2 seams by Colony Glass
Description: Clear, stacked cube design
Status: Discontinued:
Condition: Good
Easily mistaken for Fostoria which has 3 seams
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