Anchor Hocking Amber Lido Milano Juice Glasses Bumpy Crinkle Vintage Set Of 2

$ 8.98

Time Period Manufactured: 1940s/1950s/1960s Signed: No Features: Decorative Number of Items in Set: Two-Piece Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Finish: Glossy Care Instructions: Machine Washable height: 4" Country of Origin: United States Capacity: 6oz Theme: American Style: Mid-Century Modern Brand: Anchor Hocking Glassmaking Technique: Fused Production Technique: Fused Glass Vintage: Yes Shape: Round Pattern: Crinkle Origin: California Type of Glass: Pressed Glass Production Style: Pressed Glass Handmade: No Occasion: All Occasions Material: Glass Item Diameter: 2.25" Color: Gold Item Height: 4" Type: Tumbler Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original Product Line: Lido Milano

Description

Anchor Hocking Amber Lido Milano Juice Glasses Bumpy Crinkle Vintage Set Of 2. This vintage set of 2 Anchor Hocking Amber Lido Milano juice glasses features a unique bumpy crinkle design, adding a decorative touch to any table setting. Made in California in the mid-20th century, these round, pressed glass tumblers have a capacity of 6oz and a glossy finish. With a retro Mid-Century Modern style and a gold color, these original vintage pieces are a charming addition to any collection or for all occasions. These machine washable glasses bear the signature of the renowned Anchor Hocking brand and are a true representation of American glassmaking artistry from the 1940s to the 1960s. This vintage set of 2 Anchor Hocking Amber Lido Milano juice glasses features a unique bumpy crinkle design, adding a decorative touch to any table setting. Made in California in the mid-20th century, these round, pressed glass tumblers have a capacity of 6oz and a glossy finish. With a retro Mid-Century Modern style and a gold color, these original vintage pieces are a charming addition to any collection or for all occasions. These machine washable glasses bear the signature of the renowned Anchor Hocking brand and are a true representation of American glassmaking artistry from the 1940s to the 1960s.