
Amber glass serving bowl in the 'Soreno' pattern by Anchor Hocking
Selling Price
$15
History
The Soreno pattern was produced by Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation during the 1960s and 1970s, featuring a distinctive textured spiral design that became iconic of mid-century American glassware. These bowls were mass-produced as affordable, everyday tableware and were widely distributed across the United States, making them a common fixture in American households during this era. Soreno glassware appeals to vintage kitchenware collectors and mid-century modern enthusiasts who appreciate its retro aesthetic and nostalgic value. The amber color variant is particularly sought after for its warm, golden hue that complements vintage and retro-themed home décor, making it popular among collectors of colored Depression-era and mid-century glass.
Origin
Lancaster, Ohio, United States
Maker
Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation
Time period
circa 1960–1970s