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Q: What is the history of eapc glassware?
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EAPC, when referring to vintage glassware, stands for "Early American Prescut". It is a pattern that was produced by the Anchor Hocking company from the 1960s-1990s and is also known by collectors as "Star of David". Not to be confused with EAPG, "Early American Pattern Glass" which was a style of glassware produced ca 1850-1910. Hope this is the answer you were looking for.


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