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  2. You'll Be Shocked By How Much Anchor Hocking's ... - AOL

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    Named for the nearby Hocking River, the Hocking Glass Company was founded in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, by Isaac Collins and a few associates. During its first year of operation, the company ...

  3. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    Fire-King could also be purchased at local grocery and hardware stores. Several varieties of Fire-King dishes were made; nesting bowls, dessert bowls, glass beverage containers, casserole dishes, mugs and more. The vintage nesting bowls, produced by the Anchor Hocking Company, are one of the most sought after collectible dishes of this type.

  4. Anchor Hocking - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, that company merged with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation, thus becoming Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation. [4] In 1934, Hocking Glass and a subsidiary, General Glass, developed the first nonreturnable beer bottle, considered a significant development in the field. [8] In 1987, the Newell Company acquired Anchor Hocking ...

  5. Lancaster Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The glass made by Lancaster Glass Company can also be considered elegant glass, as it went through several finishing processes before being sold. [3] In 1924, the company was acquired by Anchor Hocking, who continued to produce glass under the Lancaster Glass Company name until 1937. After 1937, the Lancaster plant was known as Plant #2, which ...

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    The Hocking Glass Co. was formally incorporated Nov. 2, 1905, and Collins purchased the glassmaking equipment he needed from the Ohio Flint Glass Co. when it closed Feb. 11, 1906.

  7. Jadeite (kitchenware) - Wikipedia

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    McKee Glass introduced their jade green (trade name “Skokie” green) colored kitchen and table wear in 1930. [citation needed] Shortly after in 1932, Jeannette Glass began their production of this color glass, in doing so coining the term Jadite. [citation needed] In the mid-1940's, Jade-ite was produced by Anchor Hocking.