Home
>
Housewares
>
Glassware
Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut Glass Creamer & Sugar & Lid - 1960s - from DustyMillerAntiques
LISTED ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2025 - VIEWED 2 TIMES
Share on Reddit
Tweet
This vintage creamer and sugar with lid are the pattern "Early American Prescut" aka "Star of David" manufactured by Anchor Hocking 1960s - 1970s. The pressed glass pattern features a 6-point stars and fans and were an inexpensive tableware available during the midcentury. It was, and still is, very popular. A beautiful set for addition to your table service and collection!
The creamer and sugar with lid are in excellent condition: no defects or damage to report. Satisfaction guaranteed.
We combine shipping IF it is a savings and can be done safely. Please ask. NOTE: Our shipping cost is based on shipping to California and is generally less to addresses east of the West Coast.
GL2308
International buyers
need to contact seller before purchasing for correct shipping cost.
$20.00
+ $15.00 shipping
LISTED BY
DustyMillerAntiques
DUSTYMILLERANTIQUES
Middlebury, IN
Seller Since 6/13/2017
Feedback: N/A
Contact Seller
$20.00
+ $15.00 shipping
Shipping Details For This Item
Ship This Item Only
$15.00
Ship With My Other Items
$15.00
Other Items From This Seller
VIEW ALL ITEMS
Related Tags
midcentury
pressed glass
inexpensive
table service
EAP
home decor
gift prescut
housewarming
camping
glamping
patio
cabin
kitchen
dining room
made in usa
NOTE:
Comments are public. If you would like to contact seller privately, use the
Contact Seller
link above.
HELP
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Retrophoria FAQ
CONTACT
Contact Retrophoria
Contact Seller
BUYERS
Browse/Search Vintage Items
Popular Keyword Tags
SELLERS
Become a Retrophoria Seller
VIEW
Everything
Accessories
Automotive
Bags and Purses
Boat/Marine
Books
Cameras & Photo
Clothing
Coin Operated
Collectibles
Electrics
Furniture
Holiday Vintage
Home Decor
Housewares
Industrial
Jewelry
Materials
Musical Instruments
Paper Ephemera
Toys
FROM
the 1960's
Anytime
all 1800's
the 1900's
the 1910's
the 1920's
the 1930's
the 1940's
the 1950's
the 1960's
the 1970's
the 1980's
the 1990's
BROWSE
Back to Top