$24.13
Crafted in the United States in the 1970s; this is a vintage, 8 inch round 3-part relish tray in the Fairfield pattern which was produced by Anchor Hocking from 1972 through 1977. The serving tray was made of pressed glass in a rich and glossy amber colour with a scalloped edge, three equally divided sections and features a retro American style. An original, decorative piece that is perfect for serving appetizers or snacks and is also a wonderful addition to your vintage tableware. Perfect for relishes, candies or any creative combination of 3 items you fancy! Measures 8-3/4 inches in diameter by 1-1/4 inches in height.
Condition: This amber glass relish tray is in excellent preloved vintage condition with some typical wear on the bottom of the platter where it rests on the table, there are a few scratches/marks, otherwise the glass is clean and shiny. This vintage piece just oozes with that 1970s groovy charm and it is so beautiful when the light catches it!
Please refer to the pictures as they are a part of the description. If you have any concerns about the condition or you require more detail I can provide additional photographs on request. All vintage/antique items are sold as-is. There are no cancellations once your shipment has been received by the post office and there are no returns or exchanges. If you have any questions prior to shipping please reach out and I would be happy to help. When purchasing multiple items from CrystallineEraVTG, I will combine shipping and refund the difference once the shipping label has been purchased.
More info on Anchor Hocking from the Anchor Hocking Glass Museum:
"Anchor Hocking has a very long and complicated history going back to 1905. Here is a very brief synopsis of this long lived American manufacturer. The company was started by Isaac J. Collins and six friends who raised $8,000 to buy the Lancaster Carbon Company in Lancaster, Ohio. The company, named for the Hocking River that is near where the plant was located, made and sold approximately $20,000 worth of glassware in the first year. In 1924 a tremendous fire reduced the company to ashes but Mr. Collins and his associates raised funding to build another plant (Plant 1). The new plant was specifically designed for the production of glassware. Later in that same year, the company also purchased controlling interest in the Lancaster Glass Company (later called Plant 2) and the Standard Glass Manufacturing Company with plants in Bremen and Canal Winchester, Ohio. In 1929 the stock market crashed and so did the country's economy, however, this company survived by developing a 15-mold machine that could produce 90 pieces of blown glass per minute. This allowed the company to sell tumblers "two for a nickel" and survive the great depression while others went out of business. Hocking Glass Company entered the glass container business in 1931 with the purchase of 50% of the General Glass Company, which in turn acquired Turner Glass Company of Winchester, Indiana. Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation came into existence on December 31, 1937 when the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation and its subsidiaries merged with the Hocking Glass Company. The word "Glass" was dropped from the company's name in 1969 because the company had evolved into an international company with an infinite product list."
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