Opaline Hobnail Crimped Catchall
Small dish with crimped edge and hobnail textures on the underside. Moonstone is a discontinued Anchor Hocking pattern, produced between 1942-1946.
Opaline glass dates back to the 16th century in Murano, Italy using calcination of bones. The technique continued to evolve in Germany and France through the year. In the 18th century, opaline glasses were produced in large quantities in France and was eventually adopted by American glass companies.
BRAND
Anchor Hocking
DIMENSIONS
D 6” / H 1.25”
MATERIAL
Glass
CARE
Clean with water and non-abrasive cloth. Light soap, as needed.
Dishwasher safe, top-rack only.
CONDITION
Excellent – Previously owned, like new
Small dish with crimped edge and hobnail textures on the underside. Moonstone is a discontinued Anchor Hocking pattern, produced between 1942-1946.
Opaline glass dates back to the 16th century in Murano, Italy using calcination of bones. The technique continued to evolve in Germany and France through the year. In the 18th century, opaline glasses were produced in large quantities in France and was eventually adopted by American glass companies.
BRAND
Anchor Hocking
DIMENSIONS
D 6” / H 1.25”
MATERIAL
Glass
CARE
Clean with water and non-abrasive cloth. Light soap, as needed.
Dishwasher safe, top-rack only.
CONDITION
Excellent – Previously owned, like new
Small dish with crimped edge and hobnail textures on the underside. Moonstone is a discontinued Anchor Hocking pattern, produced between 1942-1946.
Opaline glass dates back to the 16th century in Murano, Italy using calcination of bones. The technique continued to evolve in Germany and France through the year. In the 18th century, opaline glasses were produced in large quantities in France and was eventually adopted by American glass companies.
BRAND
Anchor Hocking
DIMENSIONS
D 6” / H 1.25”
MATERIAL
Glass
CARE
Clean with water and non-abrasive cloth. Light soap, as needed.
Dishwasher safe, top-rack only.
CONDITION
Excellent – Previously owned, like new