We've been using one for the last 16 years, so far so good!
Anchor.
yes, the typical sailor thing of an anchor. i think it was on his biscep
Doug White - news anchor - died in 2006.
Anchor Me - The Blackeyed Susans song - was created in 1991-03.
Anderson Cooper, lead anchor on Anderson Cooper 360° on CNN.
We've been using one for the last 16 years, so far so good!
Anchor Hocking has its own self-titled website. Its products are available from various online vendors, including Amazon and Overstock. The company was originally titled Hocking Glass Company, but merged with AnchorCap and Closure Corporations in 1937 to become Anchor Hocking.
http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks.html Search for Anchor Hocking, there is a photo on the left of this page.
The history of the Anchor Hocking Star of David glassware is that is was first manufactured in the early 1960's. It along with the "Oatmeal" style were Anchor Hocking's most collectible styles of their time. The Star of David came in bowls, punch cups, plates, and many other pieces.
No. Anchor Hocking made a 6 sided one. It is shaped like their Wexford Ice bucket and cookie jar. LampLight Farms made the round one.
yes
I have many, many times with no problem
Yes, they did- but some have been discontinued, as of 1998. There are over 15,000 pages of crystal available for your scrutiny at the Replacemants, Ltd. website.
Food Network appears to use Anchor brand clear glass bowls, which are available for purchase at their website. They are also available at other major retail stores as well as multiple online sources.
Libbey Glass and Pyrex are two of AH largest competitors.
There might be a guide book on this subject. Try your local bookstore.
Yes, but they were called egg plates and a more often than not are overlooked as collectibles.