Posted 11 months ago
ceeceegone
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Hello,
I purchased these items at an estate sale of a very elderly gentleman for $1.00 for both. Can anyone please tell me anything about them? There are no stamps that I can see. The vase weighs 4.2 lbs and the trifle? bowl 3.4 lbs.
Thank you so very much.
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I have cut glass dishes that have this same pattern. If you do find something out, let me know. They are wonderful!
I have a modern cut class pitcher exactly like that with matching goblets. I imagine it's a copy of an older pattern. It looks like this design is timeless and classy!
This is pressed glass, Anchor Hocking's Wexford pattern, extensively produced in the 1980s. Good, usable glass.
As Paul71 pointed out, the pattern is Wexford by Anchor Hocking. Your "vase" it a 2 qt. pitcher and the "trifle" is a footed fruit bowl. The pitcher is currently valued at $35 and the fruit bowl at $30. Very nice pieces and very sturdy. Great buy! Enjoy!