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Early American Prescut (EAPC) Glassware by Anchor Hocking

Includes detailed specifications for all known Early American Prescut glassware pieces and sets.

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EAPC Glass - Early American Prescut Knowledge Base
Early American Prescut (EAPC) Glassware by Anchor Hocking
Includes detailed specifications for all known Early American Prescut glassware pieces and sets.

ashtrays

Ashtrays in the various patterns featured on this site.

Small EAPC Ashtray

Small Ashtray – EAPC

These EAPC Small Ashtrays were sold in sets of four and packaged in gift boxes.

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Medium EAPC Ashtray

Medium Ashtray – EAPC

While the Large and Small Ashtrays were added to the EAPC line quite early, it wasn’t until 1973 that Anchor Hocking produced this Medium Ashtray. Unlike the other two ashtrays, it was not gift boxed.

read more... Medium Ashtray – EAPCContinue

Large EAPC Ashtray

Large Ashtray – EAPC

This Large EAPC Ashtray is quite heavy. You could seriously hurt someone if you conked them over the head with it. The Crystal color is somewhat common, while the Royal Ruby is quite scarce but beautiful.

read more... Large Ashtray – EAPCContinue

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  • EAPC
    • Beverageware
    • Decorware
    • Dinnerware
    • Serveware
    • Tableware
    • Sets
    • Foreign Made
    • Mythical EAPC
  • Go-Withs
    • Oatmeal
    • Pineapple
    • Other Prescut
    • Misc Go-Withs
  • Pieces
    • Accessories
    • Ashtrays
    • Bases
    • Bowls
    • Butter Dishes
    • Candy Dishes
    • Coasters
    • Flower Frogs
    • Glasses
    • Lids
    • Lighting
    • Magic Tricks
    • Oval Dishes
    • Pitchers
    • Plates
    • Platters
    • Shakers
    • Sugar Bowls
    • Trays
    • Vases
  • Articles
    • About EAPC
    • EAPC Color
    • EAPC Ceramics
    • EAPC Rarity
    • EAPC Sightings
    • Frankenstein Gallery
    • How to Make a Tiered Platter
    • How to Remove Rust
  • Shop
    • Early American Prescut Glass – the book
    • EAPC Collection List
    • Shop for EAPC
  • About Us
    • Ways to Support this Knowledge Base
    • About Us
    • Glossary
    • References
    • Resources
    • * Verified
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