Anchor Hocking Harvest Milk Glass Footed Bowl with Gold Trim
Vintage Glassware

Anchor Hocking Harvest Milk Glass Footed Bowl with Gold Trim

This is a vintage milk glass shallow bowl produced by the Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation. It features the 'Harvest' pattern, which consists of embossed, high-relief clusters of grapes and large grape leaves orbiting the interior of the bowl. The piece is constructed from opaque white milk glass with a fire-polished finish. The rim is scalloped and features a hand-painted gold gilt band along the edge. The bowl sits on a low, pedestal-style foot with an octagonal base. A key identifying feature is the 'H-over-Anchor' maker's mark embossed on the bottom center, which was used by Anchor Hocking approximately between 1937 and 1968. The craftsmanship is typical of Mid-Century American pressed glass, showing clean mold lines and consistent opacity. In terms of condition, there is visible wear to the gold gilding along the scalloped rim, which is common for authentic vintage pieces of this era. The glass itself appears to be in good condition without visible chips or cracks. The pattern exhibits high sculptural quality, typical of the traditional 1950s-1960s aesthetic.

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Glassware

Appraised On

May 3, 2026

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

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Milk glass footed shallow grape bowl.

Item Description

This is a vintage milk glass shallow bowl produced by the Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation. It features the 'Harvest' pattern, which consists of embossed, high-relief clusters of grapes and large grape leaves orbiting the interior of the bowl. The piece is constructed from opaque white milk glass with a fire-polished finish. The rim is scalloped and features a hand-painted gold gilt band along the edge. The bowl sits on a low, pedestal-style foot with an octagonal base. A key identifying feature is the 'H-over-Anchor' maker's mark embossed on the bottom center, which was used by Anchor Hocking approximately between 1937 and 1968. The craftsmanship is typical of Mid-Century American pressed glass, showing clean mold lines and consistent opacity. In terms of condition, there is visible wear to the gold gilding along the scalloped rim, which is common for authentic vintage pieces of this era. The glass itself appears to be in good condition without visible chips or cracks. The pattern exhibits high sculptural quality, typical of the traditional 1950s-1960s aesthetic.

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