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Author Topic: '24 piece beverage set - American Home Collection by Federal'  (Read 2247 times)

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Offline illuminoot

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'24 piece beverage set - American Home Collection by Federal'
« on: November 14, 2014, 02:41:41 AM »
Hello,

I picked up this set called '24 piece beverage set - American Home Collection by Federal' and can't find anymore information online. Can somebody ID the pattern? I attached pictures of the smallest glass. I will get more pictures of the box and other glasses tomorrow. 

Just realized that I may have posted in the wrong sub forum ...my bad!

Thanks!  :)

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Re: '24 piece beverage set - American Home Collection by Federal'
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2014, 06:30:00 AM »
Going to be very, very difficult to find a pattern name as Federal made several thousand patterns & even Replacements doesn't bother listing anything other than the Depression patterns. I live 8-9 miles from the old plant site that closed in 1979 & Federal was a mass production (as in 10s of millions upon 10s of millions)  pieces of utilitarian ware.  Yours are probably at best made in the 60s when this crinkle type pattern was popular & unfortunately absolutely no one to the best of my knowledge has created any type of database for Federal pattern information past the Depression era.

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Re: '24 piece beverage set - American Home Collection by Federal'
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2014, 01:27:58 AM »
Going to be very, very difficult to find a pattern name as Federal made several thousand patterns & even Replacements doesn't bother listing anything other than the Depression patterns. I live 8-9 miles from the old plant site that closed in 1979 & Federal was a mass production (as in 10s of millions upon 10s of millions)  pieces of utilitarian ware.  Yours are probably at best made in the 60s when this crinkle type pattern was popular & unfortunately absolutely no one to the best of my knowledge has created any type of database for Federal pattern information past the Depression era.

Hey Ohio -

Thanks for taking the time to respond and the info! I've attached pictures of the other 2 glasses and box.


 

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