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A Sparkling Link to Sunday Dinners Past

Long before modern "slow living" was a trend, it was a way of life. Imagine a 1960s Sunday afternoon: the scent of a roast in the oven and the table set with care. At the center sat this very Anchor Hocking "Early American Prescut" dish—not just for olives or pickles, but as a sparkling centerpiece that made a simple meal feel like an event. Today, this piece finds a new life in your home, perhaps holding artisanal jewelry on a vanity or serving fresh garnishes at a garden party, bridging the gap between mid-century elegance and your modern, intentional lifestyle.

The Details

Era: 1960s – 1970s.

Pattern: Star of David (EAPC) Starburst.

Material: Heavy, clear pressed glass with a high-gloss finish.

Dimensions: Approximately 10" L x 6" W.

Condition: This piece features a brilliant, story-filled patina. It remains clear and bright with no major chips, carrying only the faint character marks of a life well-lived.

Bring this bit of nostalgic charm home today—free shipping is included with your order

Vintage Anchor Hocking EAPC Star of David Oval Relish Dish 1960s Starburst Glass

$26.00Price
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  • SHIPPING INFO

    Free for you, most economical for me. If you pick up in shop you'll receive a coupon for $10 off your next purchase.

  • New or Used

    Used, good condition, no chips

  • RETURNS or PROBLEM WITH ITEM:

    Please, if for any reason this item is not what you expected, contact me BEFORE filing a claim or starting a return. If this item is damaged during delivery I will send you a refund or a replacement, if I have one. This will save us time and energy in resolving whatever the problem is. I care about your satisfaction.

  • Color

    Crystal clear Glass

  • Item Manufacturer/ Maker

    Anchor Hocking, EAPC

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