This charming Vintage Anchor Hocking serving bowl in Royal Ruby glass is known as a “master berry bowl”. The pattern is called Thumbprint. It has a scalloped rim and a thumbprint pattern at the base. Please see all photos as they are an important part of the description.
More about Royal Ruby by Anchor hocking:
It's a deep, transparent red glass, named by Anchor Hocking and using copper as the primary colorant for its rich hue.
Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby glass was first produced in 1938, becoming very popular and continuing in production with breaks (during WWII , for example) through the 1960s.
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Size: 8 3/8” in diameter X 3” high
Condition: Very good condition with no cracks, no chips. There are only a few, tiny superficial scratches caused by light wear from normal use. There is a tiny divot on the very bottom which likely occurred during manufacturing.
Locality/Period: Made in the U.S.A. by the Anchor Hocking Co. this piece was likely made between 1938 and 1967.
Shipping: This item will be shipped by U.S.P.S.
Returns are accepted for a refund of the original purchase price and shipping. Buyer pays just half of the return shipping.
Our goal is your 100% satisfaction. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may fix the issue.
rubystreetrevival@gmail.com
This charming Vintage Anchor Hocking serving bowl in Royal Ruby glass is known as a “master berry bowl”. The pattern is called Thumbprint. It has a scalloped rim and a thumbprint pattern at the base. Please see all photos as they are an important part of the description.
More about Royal Ruby by Anchor hocking:
It's a deep, transparent red glass, named by Anchor Hocking and using copper as the primary colorant for its rich hue.
Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby glass was first produced in 1938, becoming very popular and continuing in production with breaks (during WWII , for example) through the 1960s.
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Size: 8 3/8” in diameter X 3” high
Condition: Very good condition with no cracks, no chips. There are only a few, tiny superficial scratches caused by light wear from normal use. There is a tiny divot on the very bottom which likely occurred during manufacturing.
Locality/Period: Made in the U.S.A. by the Anchor Hocking Co. this piece was likely made between 1938 and 1967.
Shipping: This item will be shipped by U.S.P.S.
Returns are accepted for a refund of the original purchase price and shipping. Buyer pays just half of the return shipping.
Our goal is your 100% satisfaction. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may fix the issue.
rubystreetrevival@gmail.com