Product Details
Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation, founded in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, became a major producer of household glassware, including dinnerware and bakeware. Their milk glass items, often decorated with various patterns, were popular for their durability and aesthetic appeal during the mid-20th century. The "Copper Filigree" pattern, characterized by its delicate brown design, was a notable offering from the company. This particular pattern was produced by Anchor Hocking and is often found on various types of tableware, including bowls, platters, and shakers. The milk glass base provides a classic, opaque white canvas for the intricate filigree design, making it a sought-after item for collectors of vintage kitchenware. Its production period generally falls within the mid-20th century, aligning with the peak popularity of such decorative glassware.
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