Anchor Hocking Milk Glass Vase – Teardrop & Pearl, Scalloped Edges, 1940s–1960s
A stunning mid-century milk glass vase by Anchor Hocking, one of America's most celebrated glass makers, crafted between the 1940s and 1960s. This substantial piece features a distinctive raised teardrop and pearl design with elegantly scalloped edges — a hallmark of the artistry and attention to detail that defined Anchor Hocking's golden era.
Standing 12 inches tall with a 7.5-inch circumference, this is a true statement piece — generous enough to anchor a mantelpiece, console, or entryway display. The creamy opaque white milk glass has a timeless appeal that transitions effortlessly between traditional and modern interiors.
- Maker: Anchor Hocking, USA
- Material: Milk glass (opaque white)
- Pattern: Raised teardrop & pearl with scalloped edges
- Height: 12 inches
- Diameter: 7.5 inches
- Era: 1940s–1960s
- Condition: Excellent — no chips or cracks
A rare find from a beloved American glass maker. Whether displayed alone as a sculptural object or filled with dried botanicals or fresh blooms, this vase brings enduring mid-century elegance to any space.
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