Depression Carnival Glass Princess Pink Anchor Hocking Sandwich Plate w Handles



  • has a minor chip in the rim, about the size of a pencil point.  Note: the picture of the chip makes it appear larger than it is because the material magnification also reveals the small air bubbles surrounding the chip, which are minuscule to the naked eye
  • This sandwich plate is an excellent example of depression era glassware from the 1940s
  • The plate is pink in color and is about 11 oe” in width, including the handles
  • The plate was manufactured by the Hocking Glass Company, which was founded in 1905 by Isaac Jacob (Ike) Collins in Lancaster, Ohio, and named after the Hocking River
  • It also has a manufacture’s irregularity in the right hand handle, from an air bubble, about the size of a small piece of rice
  • Other than the miniscule chip, the plate looks as good as new, with the intensity of the pink color changing depending on how light hits the plate
  • Please review the photos carefully for details
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