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Anchor Hocking “Star of David” Divided Relish Dish

Anchor Hocking

$40

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This dish is part of the Early American Prescut (EAPC) line, which was introduced in 1960 and remained in production through the late 1970s, with select pieces being made even later. It is characterized by a clear pressed glass design featuring starbursts and eight-pointed stars. Key features of the dish include… • Design The "Star of David" pattern, also known as "Stars and Bars", consists of cut glass with starbursts and eight-pointed stars. • Material It is made of clear, pressed glass. Anchor Hocking glassware is known for being versatile, durable, safe, and 100% recyclable. • Shape and Size The dish is oval-shaped and divided into two sections. It measures around 10 inches in length and 6 inches in width. • Functionality It is designed for serving relish, appetizers, snacks, or dips. • Manufacturer Anchor Hocking was founded in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, and has become a leading manufacturer of glassware. This type of dish is a popular collectible and a charming addition to any table setting, offering a touch of retro style. 💌 Good Condition {see photos; small scratches and imperfections in the glass} 📦 Fast Shipping!
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