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Fire King - KitchenwareSee also: Fire King Dinnerware, Fire King GlasswareFire King was a line of the Anchor Hocking Glass Company which began in 1941 and continued into the 1970s. They produced dinner, glass and tableware in numerous patterns and colors but are probably most well-known for their Jade-ite pieces. I offer quite a selection of mugs as well as other items. Pieces are found in Dinnerware, Kitchenware and Glassware. |
AnchorwhiteThis pattern by Fire King is an opaque white colored glass. | ![]() |
CandleglowThe Fire King Candleglow pattern uses an Anchorwhite background with blue and gold candles in a row around the sides. | ![]() |
Fire King WheatFire King Wheat dinnerware is very similar to Homer Laughlin and Taylor, Smith and Taylor's wheat patterns. It features three sprigs of wheat on white glass. | ![]() |
PhilbeFire King's Philbe pattern is a pressed oven glass dating back to the 1940's and 1950's. We know it came in at least, jade-ite, ivory, sapphire blue and clear crystal. | ![]() |
PrimroseThe Primrose pattern by Fire King was popular in the 1960s. It features red and pink flowers on an Anchorwhite background. | ![]() |
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Last updated Fri Mar 07 07:46:45 PST 2008