Description: Anchor Hocking Company is a manufacturer of glassware. The Hocking Glass Company was founded in 1905 by Isaac Jacob (Ike) Collins in Lancaster, Ohio, and named after the Hocking River. That company merged with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation in 1937. From 1937-1983 the company operated the oldest glass manufacturing facility in the United States, established in 1863, in Salem, New Jersey. Anchor Hocking's wine and spirit bottles are crafted at a factory in Monaca, Pennsylvania. It also had facilities in Elmira, New York, and Streator, Illinois. In 1987, the Newell Company acquired Anchor Hocking Corporation. The company was the sponsor of the radio drama "Casey, Crime Photographer." It was also slated to sponsor television's first late-night talk show, The Don Hornsby Show, before Hornsby suddenly died shortly before its debut. In 2012, then-owner Monomoy merged Anchor Hocking with Oneida and created EveryWare Global. In January 2014, EveryWare Global announced its plans to close its regional office and the Oneida outlet store, both in Sherrill, New York, with the process starting in April. The original Oneida outlet store in Sherrill, New York, was closed April 26, 2014. EveryWare Global filed for bankruptcy in 2015. EveryWare Global was renamed The Oneida Group in 2017. Anchor Hocking and their headquarters in Lancaster, Ohio, are a focus of Brian Alexander's February 2017 book "Glass House". Locations:Most of the original Anchor Hocking glass container plants then operating were “spun off” in 1983 to form the newly created Anchor Glass Container Corporation, with headquarters in Tampa, Florida. A very wide variety of glass containers for many types of foods, beverages and other products were produced. AGCC filed for bankruptcy in 2011.Their “stylized anchor” trademark logo which consists of two angular letter Gs oriented back to back (or “mirrored” ) was registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on February 19, 1985. Anchor Glass Container has manufacturing facilities in China; Tampa, Florida; Jacksonville, Florida; Warner Robins, Georgia; Lawrenceburg, Indiana; Henryetta, Oklahoma; Shakopee, Minnesota; and, Elmira, New York. Depression glass:Anchor Hocking Depression glass, Teardrop and Dot patternThe company was a major producer of Depression glass. The first glassware produced as Anchor Hocking Glass Company was Royal Ruby in 1939. In addition, Anchor Hocking produced Forest Green Glass, Fire-King and Anchor Ovenware.
Price: 40.23 USD
Location: Austin, Texas
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Shipping Cost: 25 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Number of Items in Set: Six-Piece
Origin: Unknown
Shape: Round
Signed By: N/A
Keeps Cold For: Unknown
Occasion: All Occasions
Year Manufactured: 1940
MPN: N/A
Vintage: Yes
Keeps Hot For: Unknown
Department: Unisex Adult
Care Instructions: Machine Washable
Capacity: 8 fl. oz.
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Manufacturer Warranty: None
Item Height: 5"
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Features: Footed, With Handle
Production Style: Cobalt Glass
Finish: Clear
Handmade: Yes
Pattern: Solid Blue
Signed: No
Color: Blue
Item Diameter: 2 3/4"
Material: Glass
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
Brand: Anchor Hocking
Type: Collector Plate
Theme: Drink, Irish
Time Period Manufactured: 1940-1949
Production Technique: Hand Blown Glass
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Backstamp: None
Product Line: Anchor Hocking