You
can find Anchor Hocking glassware just about anywhere housewares are
sold today but what you may not know is what a wonderful collectible
Anchor Hocking glass is!
From
its humble beginnings as a turn of the century glass company near the
banks of the Hocking River in Lancaster Ohio Anchor Hocking has grown to
become a favorite in homes across America.
I use Anchor glass every day and I bet that you have some in your kitchen as well.
Block Optic Powder Jar |
Anchor Hocking began business in 1905 with the purchase of the Lancaster Carbon Company in Ohio. The original investors, Isaac Collins, EB Good and their associates named the company Hocking Glass for the nearby Hocking River and nicknamed the plant the “Black Cat” because of all of the carbon dust.
When
the original plant burned to the ground in 1924, “Plant 1” was built on
the original site and later that same year Hocking acquired the
Lancaster Glass Co. and the Standard Glass Co.
Forest Green Dessert Cups |
In
1931, Hocking Glass entered the glass container business leading to the
1937 merger of Hocking Glass Company and Anchor Cap and Closure Company
and bringing about the more familiar Anchor Hocking name.
Boopie Glasses |
The
corporation continued to grow through expansion of the existing
company’s products and facilities, building new plants and acquiring
additional companies across the USA.
By
1969 the word ‘glass’ was no longer part of this international
corporation whose products now included plastics, lighting, earthenware,
china and stoneware.
Today
the company has a major manufacturing facility and a 1.3 million square
foot distribution center employing over 1,300 people in Lancaster, Ohio
and is a leading producer of consumer glass
products with distribution around the world.
I hope
you have enjoyed learning a little about Anchor Hocking's history.
Whether you are looking for Depression Glass, Mid Century designs or
something from the seventies or eighties Anchor Hocking has something
for every taste and style.
Fire King Mugs |
2 comments:
I love Anchor Hocking Glass and collect the Bubble pattern. Great blog and beautiful photos!
Thanks Donna!
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