Anchor Hocking Early American “Star of David” Prescut 12” Rectangle Bread Tray
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A clear glass bread tray featuring the "Star of David" pattern, which is characteristic of Anchor Hocking's "Early American Prescut" (EAPC) line from the mid-20th century.
This vintage tray, likely produced in the 1960s, measures approximately 12 inches in length and 6.5 inches in width.
It is a rectangular serving platter with rounded corners and a raised, textured design consisting of starbursts and geometric shapes. The pattern, sometimes referred to as "Prescut Star of David," is pressed into the glass, creating a tactile and visually appealing surface.
Anchor Hocking, an American glassware company established in 1905, is known for its durable and functional glassware. The "Star of David" pattern is a popular collectible, and pieces like this bread tray are sought after for their vintage charm and intricate design.
These trays were commonly used for serving bread, appetizers, or desserts and are appreciated for both their aesthetic appeal and practical use.
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