
Glass tumblers with Star of David or Snowflake pattern by Anchor Hocking
Selling Price
$25
History
These tumblers are part of Anchor Hocking's Prescut line, produced primarily during the 1960s and 1970s. The pattern, often called 'Star of David' or 'Snowflake', features a distinctive geometric star design pressed into the clear glass, representing the mid-century American glassware manufacturing boom. The Prescut line was designed to mimic the look of more expensive cut crystal at an affordable price point. These tumblers are sought after by collectors of mid-century glassware and vintage barware enthusiasts for their distinctive pattern and nostalgic appeal. They represent everyday Americana and have experienced renewed interest as vintage entertaining and cocktail culture has regained popularity in recent years.
Origin
United States
Maker
Anchor Hocking
Time period
1960s-1970s