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    Posted 13 years ago

    doedoe
    (10 items)

    this has been in the family for a long time, can anyone tell me what this is and if it is or isnt worth anything please? there is no mark or stickers that I can see. i wasnt sure how to categorize this I have several pc that I am inquiring about. any info would be wonderful. thanks This is like the size of a butter dish.

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    1. doedoe, 13 years ago
      thats a little sticker in the center, I had it in a yard sale and the sticker didnt come off all the way.
    2. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      Anchor Hocking's Early American Prescut, introduced in the early 1960s and made for many years after. Much of it was given as premiums or sold offered at special prices with certain purchase/s in grocery stores in the 1960s and 1970s. Some pieces (cream, sugar, butter) were produced into the 1990s.

      Some collectors call this "Star of David"

    3. doedoe, 13 years ago
      ok thank you Paul I guess its pretty much run of the mill and very common then. thank you for the info!

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