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
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.
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).
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.
The possessive form for the singular noun glass is glass's (just as you have it in your question).The plural form is glasses. The plural possessive form is glasses'.Example: I like these glasses' pattern the best.
fenton glass is very reconizable. i will start with their famous hobnail pattern, you can tell if it is fenton hobnail by the shape of the hobs. if they are pointed and tightly packed it is most likely fenton glass. fenton glass is usually thick and well made so this is another indicator.
The noun glass has a number of uses, all of them are uncountable nouns, except for a drinking glass. The plural possessive is glasses'; the set of glasses' color.The singular possessive for a pair of glassesused for eyesight is glasses', the glasses' frame. The plural possessive is the glasses' frames. The plural possessive is the same because it is a shortened form for the pairs of glasses' frames.The singular possessive for a pane of glass, used for windows is the glass's size. The plural possessive is the glass's sizes. The plural possessive is the same because it is a shortened form for the panes of glass's size.
I've never seen a complete service of red fenton that large. To give you an idea, a set of 4 tumblers, depending on pattern, goes from $30 to $75. One 8 1/4" plate with hobnail design is around $39.
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.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern ---NAI-. That is, seven letter words with 4th letter N and 5th letter A and 6th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: hobnail toenail trenail
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern H---AI-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 5th letter A and 6th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: hobnail huitain
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern H----IL. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter H and 6th letter I and 7th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are: hobnail