Depression Glass: Anchor Hocking Sandwich Appraisal
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Published 2011-10-10
All Comments (11)
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My father designed glassware for a lot of the companies that have gone out of business. He designed for L E Smith, Anchor Hocking, Cambridge Glass, Fenton and even Lenox. I was lucky enough to get 1 of everything he made.
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SHEILA, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR BEAUTIFUL PIECES AND KNOWLEDGE ABOUT GLASSWARE.... NEW SUBBIE HERE........ CHRISTINA
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Love the painting in the background
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Thanks. Clear and concise
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Love this
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I have amber sandwich, how does that color affect value.
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I have a set for 8 but mine is Square plates cups saucers and bowls I have had mine for over 30yrs have you got any photos of a Square set
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Those pieces were made in my town of Lancaster Ohio
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Hello, my father recently died and my grandpa a while back. he was a jewler, i found like huge amounts of miss america wrapped in old newspaper in the attic. but it's more pink? all packed away. i have salt n pepper shakers, and a butterdish you name it, i got it. I'm trying to figure out more about it and google keeps taking me to ebay and i don't know if ebay is real or not. how come yours are more clear and mine are pinkish? thank you and God bless you.
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Shelia, if I uploaded pressed glassware image on my youtube channel would you be able to appraise it via video HD imaging remotely. If so what price might you charge for such an appraisal? You can contact me via my youtube channel. I have about 20 clear pressed glass six inch plates. Each has a sunburst pattern in the center (bottom) of them. I know they are over 60 years old, because my mother bought them before I was born in 1954. Possibly in the 30s or 40s. I don't know for sure.