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Kitchen Glass
Fire King Splashproof
Black Dots on White
Fire King was made by Anchor Hocking.
Anchor Hocking began making Fire King in approximately 1942 and continue until 1976.
Today it is one of the most collected lines of glassware. It was made in a myriad of
colors and patterns. The Splashproof line was introduced in the 1950's. It was
made in ivory, anchorwhite, jadite, turquoise and various designs on white, anchorwhite
and ivory backgrounds. There are six patterns in Splashproof: Apples, Black
Dots, Kitchen Aides (rolling pin, egg beater, peeler, etc., Modern Tulips, Red Dots and
Tulips. We generally refer to Anchorwhite as off-white and ivory as cream. For
more information on Fire King please check out the books Anchor Hocking's Fire King
& More by Gene Florence and A collector's Guide to Anchor Hocking's Fire King
Glassware by Garry & Dale Kilgo and Jerry & Gail Wilkins. Both books
are excellent with super photos.
FIRE KING
SPLASHPROOF
BLACK DOTS ON WHITE
- mixing bowl, 9-1/2" (small
scratch on one dot) $85
- mixing bowl, 9-1/2" (scratch on
one dot) $80
Fire King Jadite, Fire King Colonial Kitchen "Fruits",
Fire King Sapphire Blue,
Fire King Splashproof Apples and Cherries,
Fire King Splashproof Fruits,
Fire King Splashproof Jadite,
Fire King Splashproof Kitchen Aides,
Fire King Splashproof Red Dots on White,
Fire King Splashproof Tulips on White,
Fire King Tulips on Cream,
Fire King Splashproof Turquoise, Fire King Stripes,
Fire King Swedish Modern Jadite,
Fire King Swedish Modern Turquoise
First Class Glass
Caren &
Frank Reed
P.O. Box 3007
Wells, ME 04090-3007
207/646-3961 10 AM to 5 PM EST 7 days
207/985-9294 eves to 10 PM EST
Contact us by e-mail
Please
read our SALES POLICIES
prior to inquiries and orders.

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