What kind of marks are on Anchor Hocking Glass?
Unless it is noted in the description, all glass is free of chips, fleabites, cracks, or scratches. Some of the Anchor Hocking patterns will have straw marks (i.e. Vitrock, Lustre Shell, etc.), a result of the manufacturing process. I will entertain any reasonable offers on the items listed for sale.
Why do some of my Anchor Hocking patterns have straw marks?
Some of the Anchor Hocking patterns will have straw marks (i.e. Vitrock, Lustre Shell, etc.), a result of the manufacturing process. I will entertain any reasonable offers on the items listed for sale. Realize that many of the items are being sold at my cost just to reduce the inventory and extra pieces of glass.
How long does it take to ship Anchor Hocking Glass?
I accept Paypal and generally ship within two days of payment receipt. Unless it is noted in the description, all glass is free of chips, fleabites, cracks, or scratches. Some of the Anchor Hocking patterns will have straw marks (i.e. Vitrock, Lustre Shell, etc.), a result of the manufacturing process.
What are the colors of Anchor Hocking charm?
Anchor Hocking made its Charm pattern from 1950 to 1954. All the pieces, even the cups, are square and were marketed as being heat resistant. Colors included Forest Green, Royal Ruby, Azur-ite (as shown here), Ivory, Jadeite, Milk White and Pink. The most popular colors with collectors are Forest Green, Ruby Red, and Jadeite.
What was the first color of Anchor Hocking Glass?
The first distinctively Anchor Hocking products appeared in 1939. They featured a deep-red color called Royal Ruby, which was pressed into patterns with names like R-1700, Miss America, Coronation, and Bubble.
Which is the most sought after Anchor Hocking piece?
The company also made range sets, which consisted of salt and pepper shakers and a grease jar. Pitchers, also called ball jugs, are some of the most sought-after Anchor Hocking pieces. Clear Crystal and translucent Royal Ruby pitchers are relatively common, but Ivory ones are less so.
When did Anchor Hocking make honeysuckle snack sets?
The matching snack sets, which consist of a rectangular plate with an indention for a cup, usually sell for $10 to $15 per set. Like Fleurette, albeit a bit more colorful, the Honeysuckle pattern is decaled onto the milk-white glass. Anchor Hocking produced this pattern from 1959 to 1960. Most pieces in Honeysuckle are also reasonably priced.