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Anchor Hocking - DinnerwareSee also: Anchor Hocking Housewares, Anchor Hocking Glassware, Anchor Hocking Barware, Anchor Hocking KitchenwareAnchor Hocking Company was born of a merger of the Hocking Glass Company and Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation in 1937. The company is still in production today as a divison of Global Home Products with its headquarters located in Lancaster, Ohio. You will find items from their very popular Fire King line listed separately. Look for items under dinnerware, barware, houseware, kitchenware and glassware. |
Bubble (Provincial)Anchor Hocking Provincial was also known as "Bubble" (not to be confused with the Early American Bubble??!!) | ![]() |
BurpleThe Anchor Hocking Burple pattern is a series of bubbles rising from small to larger. The only items made in this pattern are a 4 1/2" and and 8" bowl. The bowls came in Chrystal, Royal Ruby and Forrest Green. | ![]() |
Miss AmericaThe Anchor Hocking Miss America pattern was produced from 1933 to 1937. It came in crystal, blue, pink and green. | ![]() |
Park AvenueAnchor Hocking's Park Avenue pattern looks very much like the Manhattan pattern. It consists of a series of concentric ridges. It differs from Manhattan in that it does not have the ball handles or feet. | ![]() |
SorenoThe Anchor Hocking Soreno pattern is a bumpy, ridged glass that came in a variety of colors. It is most commonly found in a chip n' dip set, glassware or ashtrays. | ![]() |
Waterford WaffleIts easy to see where Anchor Hocking's (Actually, started as Hocking Glass) Waterford's Waffle glass got it name. The pattern in the glass clearly resembles that of a waffle. This pattern is found in crystal, forest green and pink. | ![]() |
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Last updated Fri Mar 07 07:46:45 PST 2008