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Pressed glass became popular in the mid-19th century as a way to mass-produce glassware with intricate designs that previously could only be achieved through hand-cutting. Anchor Hocking, founded in 1905, was one of the most prominent manufacturers of pressed glass in the United States. Their "Prescut" pattern, introduced in the early to mid-20th century, is characterized by its geometric designs, including diamonds, stars, and fan-like motifs.
These pieces were often made to resemble more expensive cut glass, making them accessible to a wider range of consumers. The "Prescut" pattern was produced in a variety of forms, including sugar bowls, creamers, and other tableware items. Anchor Hocking pieces are collected today for their nostalgic appeal and historical significance in American glassware production.
Anchor Hocking Prescut Sugar Bowl Estimated Value: R260.00
This sugar bowl is in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks.
Dimensions:
Height with lid: 13.5 cm
Height without lid: 8 cm
Diameter: 8.5 cm