Salad Set (15-piece)
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/739* Catalogs: Number of Pieces: 15 Other Names: Notes: Contents Boxes
Early American Prescut (EAPC) glassware produced by Anchor Hocking from 1960 until at least 1996.
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/739* Catalogs: Number of Pieces: 15 Other Names: Notes: Contents Boxes
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/661* Catalogs: 1961* thru 1971* Number of Pieces: 4 Other Names: Notes: Salad Fork & Spoon Clear Lucite with…
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/699* Shakers with Round Metal Lids700/699A* Shakers with Flat Plastic Chrome Lids Catalogs: 1965*-1967 Number of Pieces: 2 Other…
The glass base of these Salt & Pepper Shakers is the same as those in the Salt & Pepper Shakers with the Round Metal Lids.
These EAPC Salt & Pepper Shakers have Round Metal Lids and were sold in sets of two. They were also included in several other sets.
Company: Wm. Rogers Silverplate Part Number: Dates: 1962-1972* (ads) Number of Pieces: 2 Other Names: Wm. Rogers Mayonnaise & Sauce Set, Wm Rogers & Son…
This 5.25″ EAPC Shallow Bowl has a smooth rim. The clear bowls were often used by hairdressers to mix color and bleach. Perhaps that is why the clear ones are so hard to find today.
These EAPC Small Ashtrays were sold in sets of four and packaged in gift boxes.
This Small Candy Dish Bowl is the bottom of the Small Candy Dish. It is approximately the same size as the Dip Bowl, but has a smooth rim while the Dip Bowl’s rim is scalloped.
Anchor Hocking introduced the Small Candy Dish in 1965. The bowls are the same size as the Dip Bowl, but have a smooth rim instead of a scalloped rim so the lid fits well. They’re pretty common and not too hard to find in the wild.
This lid is part of the Small Candy Dish. It was not sold separately.
Anchor Hocking introduced the Small Platter in its 1964 catalog. It was intended to hold snacks for several people, not a meal for one despite Anchor Hocking calling it a plate. The term plate was often used in the 1960s to mean tray or platter.
Small Salt & Pepper Set
These Small Salt & Pepper Shakers were sold in sets of four and packaged in gift boxes. Presumably one would set one pair at each end of the table or on TV trays.
This EAPC Small Serving Bowl is almost the same size as the bottom of the Large Candy Bowl Dish but has a scalloped rim instead of the smooth rim of the Large Candy Bowl. It’s a very useful serving piece and also an excellent size for a side salad in a place setting.
This Small Snack Plate is the same size as the Bread Plate. The only difference is that this little plate has a ring to hold a cup and keep it from sliding around. The ring is positioned off-center so you have room for a snack or a small slice of cake.
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 1965 thru 1978 Catalogs: Number of Pieces: 8 Other Names: Notes: Contents Boxes
Dimensions: 4″ dia x 2″ high* Part Number: Catalogs: Rim: sawtoothed Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Small Powder Box Part of: Notes: Made of 2…
Dimensions: 4″ dia x 1.25″ high* Part Number: Catalogs: Rim: sawtoothed Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Small Powder Box Part of: Notes: Made of 2…
The Small Vase looks very much like the Large Vase only a little shorter. They make a nice pair. I keep mine filled with flowers year-round.
These Snack Plates were most often sold in Snack Sets with Cups rather than singly. Snack Sets included four Snack Plates and four Cups. A raised ring, offset from the center, provides a nesting place for your cup to help keep it from sliding around while you chat and snack. Anchor Hocking produced Snack Sets for many of its lines.
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/712* Catalogs: 1970*-1978 Number of Pieces: 8 Other Names: Notes: Contents Boxes
The Square Pitcher is quite popular among collectors. At times it has been hard to find. There are two versions: one with a small mouth and one with a big mouth (this one). The Small-Mouthed pitcher came first, appearing in Anchor Hocking’s 1972 thru 1974 catalogs. Then in 1975, it was replaced with this Big-Mouthed Square Pitcher.
The Square Pitcher is quite popular among collectors. At times it has been hard to find. There are two versions: one with a small mouth (this one) and one with a larger mouth. The Small-Mouthed pitcher came first. Then Anchor Hocking replaced it with the Big-Mouthed Square Pitcher.
The EAPC Sugar is one of the most common EAPC items Anchor Hocking made because it was sold singly, by the dozen, and in many sets.
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/671* (1961-71)700/807* (Gift Display Box 1970+)700/807A* Catalogs: 1961* thru 1978+ Number of Pieces: 4 Other Names: Notes: Contents Notes…
Anchor Hocking only listed this EAPC Sugar and Creamer Tray in the Sugar & Creamer Set. I have not found any listing for it by itself.
This bowl is the bottom of the Sugar. However, it’s also a nice-sized bowl for layered deserts, parfait, pudding, etc. So you might want to collect more than one to use as dinnerware.
This is the lid for the EAPC Sugar Bowl. It also fits the Flower Basket to create a covered trinket dish, or candy jar.
The Small Swirl Platter is highly desired by Early American Prescut collectors. The swirl dividers perfectly align with the platter’s design making it a beautiful addition to EAPC collections.
Anchor Hocking first introduced the Syrup Dispenser in 1967 along with the Breakfast Set. I’ve seen it with several different colored spouts, but only white or off-white in the Anchor Hocking catalogs. It doesn’t hurt to have several to hold a variety of syrups. You can even use them as shakers for red pepper flakes or Parmesan cheese if you replace the spout with a shaker lid.
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/720*, 700/720A, 700/956 Catalogs: 1965* thru 1979+ Number of Pieces: 11 Other Names: Tablemates, 11 pc Table Service Set…
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/719*, 700/719A* Catalogs: 1965* thru 1979+ Number of Pieces: 7 Other Names: 7 pc Table Service Set Notes: Salt…
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/789* Catalogs: none Number of Pieces: 5 Other Names: Notes: Contents Boxes
Water Glasses 10 ounces when filled to the rim. They were sold individually and in Anchor Packs of four. Anchor Hocking also packaged six Water Glasses with a Large Round Pitcher to make up its Water Set, aka Beverage Set, aka Refreshment Set – depending on the catalog – for many years beginning in 1963.
Sold By: Anchor Hocking Part Number: 700/682* Catalogs: 1964* thru 1975* Number of Pieces: 7 Other Names: Beverage Set (1964-66*), Refreshment Set (1967-75*) Notes: Contents…