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Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation is a manufacturer of glassware that merged the AnchorCap and Closure Corporations with the Hocking Glass Company in 1937. Anchor Hocking is primarily located in Lancaster, Ohio. (Plant #44 is located in Mona...
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I am an Anchor Hocking cut glass collector. The pieces of Anchor Hocking I have are from their presscut collection. As you can see from the picture, there are several cuts from the stars and swirls on these pieces. Once the dust and grime f...
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・ 1 Locate and purchase one of the many books available that provide you with details on the Anchor Hocking's... ・ 2 Take the piece to a reputable antique dealer, discuss the how to age the piece and get a written appraisal. ・ 3 Take photog...
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Anchor hocking glass usually has a picture of an anchor on them unless it is their Fire King line, which has FireKing written on the bottom of some of their pieces.
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Yes, but they were called egg plates and a more often than not are overlooked as collectibles.
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Libbey Glass and Pyrex are two of AH largest competitors.
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The Wexford line of clear pressed-glass crystal tableware was manufactured by Anchor Hocking from 1967-1998 and could be bought in clear, gold-band, platinum or smoke glass and more. At Replacements, Ltd. you can see lists of known piece na...
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It is safe to my knowledge to all of today's standards, and I still use mine quite often.
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You can put them in the oven as long as you don't put them under the broiler. they have it printed on the bottom.
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