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Vintage Wexford Pattern Clear Glass Footed Flower Vase by Anchor Hocking 10”

A beautiful vase that looks expensive and feels posh too! With a hefty solid weight and gorgeous cut glass pattern! You could place any bouquet of flowers inside and it would look gorgeous

Product Description:

This elegant vintage Wexford pattern clear glass footed flower vase, crafted by Anchor Hocking, stands 10 inches tall and embodies the refined charm of mid-20th-century glassware.

The vase features the iconic Wexford design, characterized by a diamond-point pattern that covers its surface, creating a sparkling, multifaceted effect that enhances its light-reflecting properties. The scalloped rim adds a delicate touch, while the sturdy footed base provides stability and a touch of sophistication, making it ideal for showcasing fresh or dried floral arrangements.

Made from durable pressed glass, the vase showcases a brilliant clarity with a subtle vintage patina, including minor wear that attests to its age and authenticity. Perfect for centerpieces or display on a mantel, its classic design complements both traditional and modern decor.

In excellent condition with no significant chips or cracks, this piece is a sought-after collectible for glassware enthusiasts, offering both functional beauty and historical appeal.

Product Features

  • Features a scalloped rim for an elegant touch
  • Intricate diamond pattern design
  • Clear glass construction • Sturdy pedestal base for stability
  • Approximate
  • Measurements: 10-1/4″ H x 6″ W
  • Very Heavy, Weighs 4.2 lbs
  • Condition: Pre-Owned
  • Excellent Condition.
  • No Chips or Cracks.

Brand History

Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation, founded in 1905 by Isaac J. Collins in Lancaster, Ohio, grew into one of America’s leading glassware manufacturers. Initially focused on producing glass containers, the company expanded into household glassware in the 1930s, gaining prominence with its durable and affordable pressed glass products. By the mid-20th century, Anchor Hocking became known for popular patterns like Wexford, introduced in the 1960s, which catered to the growing demand for decorative yet practical tableware. The company’s innovation in mass production techniques made elegant glassware accessible to a wide audience, and it remains a respected name in vintage collectibles today.

Era of Popularity

The Wexford pattern, launched by Anchor Hocking in the 1960s, became widely popular during the 1960s and 1970s, a period when ornate glassware was a staple in American homes.This era saw a boom in decorative items for entertaining and home adornment, with the Wexford design’s intricate diamond pattern appealing to those seeking affordable luxury. Its versatility as a vase, compote, or display piece contributed to its widespread use.The pattern’s popularity has resurged among vintage collectors in recent years, driven by nostalgia and interest in mid-century modern aesthetics.

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Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 6 × 6 in

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