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$16.00
These vintage Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby punch cups showcase the deep, rich ruby red color that made this iconic American glass line one of the most collectible in the country. Produced from 1938 through the 1960s, Royal Ruby brought affordable elegance to everyday American tables during and after…
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$15.00
The Boopie pattern by Anchor Hocking represents one of the most beloved and recognizable vintage glassware designs from the 1950s. The distinctive beaded or candlewick-style trim around the edges and handles created an elegant yet playful aesthetic that defined mid-century table settings. These t…
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$20.00
Anchor Hocking Glass Company produced the Colonial pattern, also known as Colonial Knife and Fork, throughout the 1930s-1970s, making it one of their longest-running and most successful designs. These punch cups from the 1970s production showcase the elegant ribbed or fluted design that made Colo…
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$22.00
Anchor Hocking Glass Company produced the Starburst pattern during the atomic age of the 1960s-1970s, with the radiating star design perfectly capturing the space-age aesthetic that defined mid-century modern design. The bold geometric pattern features a central starburst that extends outward in …
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$12.00
These vintage punch cups showcase classic American pressed glass designs featuring both the Radiant Daisy floral pattern and the distinctive Slewed Horseshoe or Good Luck pattern. The combination of patterns creates visual interest and represents the eclectic mix-and-match approach that was commo…
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$12.00
Indiana Glass Company produced the Rayed Flower pattern, also known as Sunflower or Daisy pattern, showcasing the bold geometric and floral designs popular in 1970s pressed glass. The radiating flower motif creates striking visual impact with petals extending from a central point. These punch bow…
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$12.00
Indiana Glass Company created the Saratoga pattern featuring elegant pressed glass designs that showcase their expertise in pattern work. The distinctive design elements make Saratoga easily recognizable among Indiana Glass collectors. These punch cups represent the matching stemware components o…