Anchor Hocking
SOLD - Whiskey Glasses, Anchor Hocking, Georgian Honeycomb, Amber Topaz, Rocks, USA, Vintage 1940s–60s, Set of 2
SOLD - Whiskey Glasses, Anchor Hocking, Georgian Honeycomb, Amber Topaz, Rocks, USA, Vintage 1940s–60s, Set of 2
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The Georgian Honeycomb pattern is one of those mid-century designs that never really goes out of style — and in amber, it glows.
This pair of rocks glasses is attributed to Anchor Hocking, who called the color Topaz and the pattern Georgian — though collectors have long known it equally well as Honeycomb. The raised all-over texture catches light beautifully and feels satisfying in the hand, whether you're pouring a whiskey, a cocktail, or even morning juice. Several American glassmakers produced this shape and pattern in the mid-century era, but the foot and base on these point to Anchor Hocking.
A lovely pair for the vintage barware collector, a warm addition to a fall or seasonal table, or a thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates the quiet beauty of well-made American glass.
- Set of: 2 matching glasses
- Pattern: Georgian / Honeycomb
- Color: Amber / Topaz
- Maker: Anchor Hocking (attributed)
- Origin: USA
- Era: 1940s–1960s
- Condition: Used, good vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or cloudiness on either glass. Surface scratches present, along with some water staining on the base — both consistent with age and use, and we feel acceptable for a glass of this era. Please review all photos before purchasing — all sales final.
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