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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
In the photo above, from left to right:
Hocking "Blue
Circle" flour shaker in Vitrock, Flour shaker by Hazel Atlas, Nutmeg shaker by Tipp City,
Hocking green canister with glass lid, Hocking "Red Circle grease jar with glass lid and "Red
Flower Pots" grease jar with glass lid in Vitrock.
Hocking Vitrock
First Class Glass
Caren &
Frank Reed
P.O. Box 416
Wells, ME 04090-0416
207/985-9294 Daily 9AM to 10PM EST
Contact us by e-mail
Please
read our SALES POLICIES
prior to inquiries and orders.

Latest
update August 14, 2010
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