About Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of Reed's Antiques,
	Wells, Maine(1519 bytes)
Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of First Class Glass, 
	Wells, Maine
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Caren & Frank Reed,  First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine

First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
Reed's Antiques & Collectibles, Division of First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine

 

Kitchen Glass
Hocking

Hocking Glass began in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio.   It did not merge with Anchor Glass, to become Anchor Hocking, until 1937.   Anchor Hocking is still in existence today.  Hocking began making colored glassware in the mid 1920's.  They made pink (also called rose or flamingo), topaz, blue, opaque white known as Vitrock, green, black and white milk glass.

Hocking Green                   Hocking Vitrock

    

HOCKING

In the photo above, all "Vitrock" which is Hocking's white milk glass, from left to right:  "Blue Circle" flour shaker, "Red Flowers" grease jar with glass lid, round covered refrigerator dish. Photo on right is Hocking green.

First Class Glass

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Latest update September 12, 2012
 

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