Fire King Dishes In Peach Lustre, Fire King Glassware In The Laurel Leaf Pattern
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Fire King Glassware in the Peach Luster Laurel Leaf Pattern. Many pieces and combinations to choose from! Service for up to 17 plus odd and ends to complete the set.
Each 5 Piece Place Setting Includes:1 Nine-inch Dinner Plate1 Eight-inch Bowl1 Five-inch Dessert/Berry Bowl1 Tea/Coffee Cup1 Six-inch Tea Saucer
Each 4 Piece Place Setting Includes:
1 Nine-inch Dinner Plate1 Five-inch Dessert/Berry Bowl...1 Tea/Coffee Cup1 Six-inch Tea Saucer
A set this complete is Hard to Find and would cost a great deal more buying each piece of anchor hocking fire king individually.
The glassware in this Anchor Hocking Fire King Peach Lustre Glassware set are authentic, Marked Pieces, not reproductions. The Marking pictured below indicates the pieces were produced in the late 1950s to 1960s. From what I could find, Fire King manufactured pressed glass dinnerware and kitchenware between the 1940s and 1970s. Most designs were of opaque glass except for a few items like the “crystal” line that was made for ovenware. The two special colors that, in all the Fire King colors, have become most popular and easily recognized are Jade-ite and Peach Lustre, though many colors and designs were produced.
Almost all of these fire king peach lustre laurel leaf pieces are in Mint/Never Used condition; a few are in used condition.
Don't let this beautiful set pass you by or spend hundreds more putting a set like this together.
Fire King Glassware in the Peach Luster Laurel Leaf Pattern. Many pieces and combinations to choose from! Service for up to 17 plus odd and ends to complete the set.
Each 5 Piece Place Setting Includes:1 Nine-inch Dinner Plate1 Eight-inch Bowl1 Five-inch Dessert/Berry Bowl1 Tea/Coffee Cup1 Six-inch Tea Saucer
Each 4 Piece Place Setting Includes:
1 Nine-inch Dinner Plate1 Five-inch Dessert/Berry Bowl...1 Tea/Coffee Cup1 Six-inch Tea Saucer
A set this complete is Hard to Find and would cost a great deal more buying each piece of anchor hocking fire king individually.
The glassware in this Anchor Hocking Fire King Peach Lustre Glassware set are authentic, Marked Pieces, not reproductions. The Marking pictured below indicates the pieces were produced in the late 1950s to 1960s. From what I could find, Fire King manufactured pressed glass dinnerware and kitchenware between the 1940s and 1970s. Most designs were of opaque glass except for a few items like the “crystal” line that was made for ovenware. The two special colors that, in all the Fire King colors, have become most popular and easily recognized are Jade-ite and Peach Lustre, though many colors and designs were produced.
Almost all of these fire king peach lustre laurel leaf pieces are in Mint/Never Used condition; a few are in used condition.
Don't let this beautiful set pass you by or spend hundreds more putting a set like this together.