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Fire King - GlasswareSee also: Fire King Dinnerware, Fire King KitchenwareFire 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. |
CharmFire King Charm is a popular holiday pattern. I have seen it in Royal Ruby and Forest Green and fairly recently reissued in crystal. The pieces have a square shape to them and a radiant pattern in the bottom. | ![]() |
Jade-iteJade-ite was the name Fire King gave to its line of jade green glassware. Items made of jade-ite were often found in restaurants in the 1940s. The original Jade-ite was made from the 1940s to the 1960s. However, lately it is being reproduced. | ![]() |
Turquoise BlueFire King's Turquoise Blue line was produced in the 1950s. The trim is 22K gold. | ![]() |
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Last updated Fri Mar 07 07:46:45 PST 2008