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Anchor Hocking is an American glassware manufacturer that produced a wide variety of glassware from the early 20th century onwards. Their Fire-King line, introduced in the 1940s, became particularly popular for its durable and heat-resistant properties. These glass items were often found in American households and are now sought after by collectors.
The clear ribbed glass butter dishes were a common design, offering both functionality and an attractive aesthetic for the dining table. These dishes were designed to hold a standard stick of butter and keep it fresh.
Fire-King butter dishes, especially those in good condition, are considered collectible items. The value depends on the specific design, color, and condition of the dish. Clear glass versions are generally less valuable than the colored ones.
Mid-20th Century
The Fire-King clear ribbed glass butter dish is valued between R260.00 - R520.00
There is no chips or cracks on the butter dish
Butter Dish Dimensions:
Height with Lid: 6.5 cm
Lid Dimensions: 13 cm × 4.5 cm
Base Dimensions: 19 cm × 8 cm
Inner Tray Dimensions: 13 cm × 5.5 cm