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Anchor Hocking Pink Old Café Depression Glass Bowl 4⅜"
Condition:
used
$6.50
Sale price
$6.50
Regular price
This pressed‑glass bowl brings a compact, ribbed presence to shelves or tabletop displays with its vertical sides and pointed scalloped rim in soft pink glass.
Anchor Hocking produced the Old Café pattern in the 1930s, a period when the company expanded its pressed‑glass lines in pastel colors to meet Depression‑era demand. This small bowl reflects that production era with its ribbed walls and scalloped edge, offering a form suited for candies, berries, or small table servings.
Dimensions are 1¾ inches tall and 4⅜ inches in diameter.
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
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Vintage pieces may show light signs of age or use. Please review all photos and reach out with any questions before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
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