Depression Carnival Glass Princess Pink Water Goblet by Anchor Hocking 1940s


  • Has very minor wear marks in the corners of its base
  • The goblet, particularly the lip, is free of chips, cracks or discoloration
  • This 10 ounce water goblet wine glass is an excellent example of depression era glassware from the 1940s
  • The goblet is pink in color and has a 3OE” diameter and is about 5oe” tall
  • The goblet 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
  • The goblet is stunning and would make an interesting period display piece, or an excellent replacement to complete a set
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