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    Posted 11 years ago

    pawis
    (50 items)

    I got the small and the big one, from different places. I am posting both because they have the same pattern.
    I will appreciate information about the pattern.

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    1. tablefullofmemories tablefullofmemories, 11 years ago
      This is the Early American Prescut pattern by Anchor Hocking. It was manufactured from the 1960's until the 1990's. Your first picture is a 3-toed bowl...or bon bon dish as some may call it. Without any details on the 2nd photo, I am going out on a limb and guess it to be the 11" or 13 1/2" serving plate. They made this pattern in a wide variety of items and some are very easy to obtain if you choose to collect this pattern. There are, of course, some hard to find items...and some items were made in colors which are hard to come by, too. Enjoy your buys and happy collecting!
    2. pagecd pagecd, 11 years ago
      Hi Pawis, it's also called the Star of David Pattern.
    3. pawis pawis, 11 years ago
      Thanks pagecd, really useful!

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