This Hocking RING (also called Banded Rings or Line #300) 8" Luncheon Plate is clear with a silver rim and in excellent condition. Hocking Glass made this pattern from 1927-1933. We also have a matching cup and saucer set listed.
This Hocking RING (also called Banded Rings or Line #300) cup and saucer set is clear with a silver rim on both the cup and saucer and both pieces are in excellent condition. Hocking Glass made this pattern from 1927-1933. We also have an 8" Luncheon plate listed.
This Hocking Ring pattern (aka Banded Rings aka Hocking's Line #300) green cup is in excellent condition. Anchor Hocking Glass made this pattern from 1927-1933. Price includes uninsured US shipping; add $1.70 if you want insurance.
This pink Hocking Queen Mary 4 1/2" small Berry Bowl is in excellent condition. Anchor Hocking Glass made this pattern, also called Vertical Rib or Prismatic Line, from 1936-1949.
These Anchor Hocking 9 1/2" PRINCESS dinner plates are the lighter yellow (topaz, not apricot) in the pattern and in excellent condition. The Princess pattern was made from 1931-1935.
This Hocking Old Colony (aka Open Lace or Lace Edge) 5 part platter or relish measures 12 3/4" and is in excellent condition, no chips or cracks or usage. There are a few small scratches or straw marks underneath on the bottom where it rests that you can see if you turn it over. No problems (cracks, etc) with the edges, as is common in this pattern, which was made from 1935-1938.
This crystal and ruby covered bowl with flower frog looks similar to Hocking's Old Cafe pattern and was made in the 1930s. All 3 pieces are in excellent condition: crystal bottom (5 3/4" wide; 2 3/4" high), crystal flower frog, which sits on top, and the Royal Ruby lid, which covers all.
These pink Anchor Hocking MANHATTAN 3-footed candy dishes are in excellent condition. They measure 6.5" wide and 2 1/4" high (nice, usable size). Hocking made this pattern from 1938-1943; also called Horizontal Ribbed.
These Hocking Hobnail footed pink sherbet dessert stems are all in excellent condition; some might have some roughness on the base from the mold (not damage, just looks like minor and normal mold damage). Anchor Hocking Glass made this pattern from 1934-1935.