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    Posted 13 years ago

    lydabenson
    (37 items)

    Approximately 5" top diameter, no bottom markings. Dark Green
    Any ideas as to age?? I bought this at a yard sale because it would look nice with my other green pieces.

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    Comments

    1. Tallcakes, 13 years ago
      it's Anchor Hocking 'Spiral' green depression glass ice bucket
    2. lydabenson lydabenson, 13 years ago
      this is a small bowl, only about 4" deep, not really deep enough to be an ice bucket.
    3. TallCakes, 13 years ago
      can't always go by size on antique and depression glass; sizes of many items have changed over the years. Your piece is sometimes referred to as a butter tub as well. Try a google search of "Anchor Hocking Spiral"
    4. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      TC is right, it was listed in catalogs as an ice tub. Technically, it is by Hocking Glass Company, as it was made before the merging of Hocking with Anchor Cap and Closure Company early in 1938.
    5. lydabenson lydabenson, 13 years ago
      Thanks TallCakes and Paul71, I do need educated. I appreciate your comments.

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