Sunday, March 29, 2009

Cobalt Blue Glass Duncan & Miller Radiance Cup & Saucer



This gorgeous cobalt blue set was made by Duncan and Miller in their Radiance pattern. Radiance combines a ribbed design and a very pretty cup handle with a "wing" design. The cups are 3.5" across and 2.25" tall, and the matching saucers are 6" across

Cherry Blossom Green Depression Glass Jeannette

This beautiful cup from Jeanette Glass in their Cherry Blossom pattern is a lovely example of green Depression glass and glows very brightly under a UV light. Stands a little over 2” tall. Made in Crystal, Delphite (blue) green, jadite, pink and red. c. 1930-1939

Some pieces have been reproduced in cobalt blue, Delphite, green, pink and red. Also shown - divided plate aka grill plate, a pink sugar lid and a Delphite Blue child's set

Cambridge Green Depression Glass Vanity Dresser Set Perfume Puff Box

This gorgeous set from Cambridge glass features two perfume bottles and a powder jar in very clear green depression glass. The perfume bottles are decorated with rings framing the body of the bottle and continuing on the base. The lids have a geometric design and are complete with ground glass stoppers which should have long glass daubers. The puff box has a rounded body on a low foot and it's lid has a matching geometric design to the perfumes. The perfumes, Cambridge pattern number #198 are 5" tall including the stopper and the powder box , #581, is 4" tall with the lid on and 4" wide.
















Pink Indiana Avocado Depression Glass Open Sugar Bowl

Indiana Glass Company Avocado Depression Glass Open Sugar Bowl This gorgeous piece of pink depression glass is Indiana's well known Avocado pattern made between 1923 and 1933. Also shown is a 8 1/2" bowl.
Made in crystal, pink, green and white.
Reproduced in amethyst, blue, dark green, frosted green, frosted pink, pink, red and yellow. Values vary greatly based on the color and rarity of the piece ranging from $12 for a crystal bowl to $1100 for a green pitcher!




Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Anchor Hocking Glass Company - A Brief History

The company we now call Anchor Hocking started out as Hocking Glass Company in 1905. In the 1920s, Hocking purchased the Lancaster Glass Company and the Standard Glass Manufacturing Company. During the Depression Era, the Hocking Glass Company began production of a number of well-known patterns including Cameo, Block Optic, Miss America, Mayfair, Manhattan and others. The name changed to Anchor Hocking Glass Co. in 1937 when Hocking Glass merged with Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation and became the leader in selling both machine-made glassware and bottles.
In the mid-century era, Anchor Hocking continued to develop and produce new patterns and colors. Their most well known color commonly referred to as Ruby Red but called Royal Ruby by Anchor Hocking was patented by the company in 1938 and produced through the 1960’s. A few of the patterns from this period are Bubble, Charm, Sandwich, Park Avenue, Early American Press Cut, Fire-King and many others. Some of these patterns remained in production or were reissued by AH into the 1960’s and 70’s and beyond.
Anchor Hocking Company is still in existence today with Plant No. 1, Lancaster, Ohio, based on the site of the original plant, the "Black Cat," which was destroyed by fire in 1924. The company is a leading producer of consumer glass products with distribution around the world.

Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby Red


Royal Ruby Red Cup & Saucer Anchor Hocking Glass Company 1940

Royal Ruby Red Coronation Berry Bowls


Anchor Hocking Glass Company Coronation - also called Banded Fine Rib, and Saxon
c. 1936-1940
Colors - crystal, green, pink, Royal Ruby
Shown is the 8" master berry bowl and the 4.25" berry bowl

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