Posted 2 years ago
TammyInCar…
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I am slowly getting things from my grandmother's estate....I remember this from being little....My mother told me she purchased this in November 1968, when she was giving a baby shower for my oldest sister..I remember at every family holiday gathering!
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You may already know, the pattern is Wexford, made by Anchor Hocking. Records show that it was introduced in 1967 with some pieces still being made into the late 1990s.
Yes, Paul I didn't realize that I put 58, but yes it was purchased in November 1968....Sorry for the typo! I have been getting so many pieces and stuff it can get confusing!
I got it corrected, Thank's for bringing it to my attention Paul71!
nice to know exactly when it was purchased!
LOL...Then I feel like such a dummy, I actually thought I had a large set and small set....But the small bowl is the pedestal and it had 18 cup's....I will have to take another picture....I had to have my Mom explain to me it was one whole set!!!
It is certainly attractive - look how tall it sits on its pedestal.
Wow! That's one of the most beautiful punch bowls that I've ever seen, especially complete with the cups. It might have had a companion round platter to put it on. I can just see it filled with eggnog at Christmastime. Maybe you can put champagne punch in it for New Year's Eve. What a treasure.
Helene