Yes, but they were called egg plates and a more often than not are overlooked as collectibles.
No, Anchor Hocking did not make a square bowl. There is, however, a six-sided plate in the Wexford pattern. Another popular misclassified item is the so-called Wexford pattern egg plate. There was no egg plate in the Wexford pattern. A good inventory of Wexford items (shapes, sizes, etc) could be found at www.replacements.com. (I'm not affiliated with this site, nor have I purchased anything there, but find it an excellent resource for china, crystal and pattern identification).
No. Anchor Hocking made a 6 sided one. It is shaped like their Wexford Ice bucket and cookie jar. LampLight Farms made the round one.
The 50s are being thrown about on the internet, but my Mother and I purchased 3 sets of the grape pattern from Ben Franklin's in 1967.
Yes, they did- but some have been discontinued, as of 1998. There are over 15,000 pages of crystal available for your scrutiny at the Replacemants, Ltd. website.
take it to a appraiser they can tell where it was made and how old it is but make sure that they are professonials and do not scam you out of your money
You should make deviled eggs!!! Salad! Spring rolls Bruchetta and artisan bread Samosas Pakoras Veggie plate and dip (hummus?) Chips and guacamole and salsa
My inclination is to tell you to not try it. It's going to cook REAL strange if you do, and you won't be able to get a crust in there. Now check this out: Pyrex and Anchor Hocking make two-quart custard cups with plastic lids. You can make GREAT pies in those, and you can get them in three-packs at Big Lots.
Yes, mayonaise is one of the more important ingredients when preparing deviled eggs. It's not something I make often but when I do, I do use mayonaise.
I like Deviled Eggs or toast
A good way to make regular deviled eggs more appealing to your children is by decorating them. For ideas how to decorate them go to www.ehow.com Recipes where you will find some good ideas.
They will safely store in the refrigerator for 2 days.
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