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Overview
During the 1940s, the Anchor Hocking Glass Company, of Lancaster, Ohio, introduced a line known as Fire-King. This pocket-size guide offers a brief history, with over 200 full color photographs, current market values, and index. Colorful examples of dinnerware, mugs, a myriad of mixing bowls—from splash proof to Swedish Modern styles—a large selection of kitchenware, and ovenware are featured. Copper lustre, jade-ite, sapphire blue, and turquoise blue glasswares are all well represented.Synopsis
During the 1940s, the Anchor Hocking Glass Company, of Lancaster, Ohio, introduced a line known as Fire-King. This pocket-size guide offers a brief history, with over 200 full color photographs, current market values, and index. Colorful examples of dinnerware, mugs, a myriad of mixing bowlsfrom splash proof to Swedish Modern stylesa large selection of kitchenware, and ovenware are featured. Copper lustre, jade-ite, sapphire blue, and turquoise blue glasswares are all well represented.