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Depression: Anchor Hocking
Fire-King is an Anchor Hocking brand of glassware that is similar to Pyrex. Fire-King is made of low expansion borosilicate glass and is ideal for oven use. more...
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History
Fire-King was originally produced in the 1940s for everyday use, rather than display. It was often sold in bags of flour as a promotional item or was given away at gas stations. Fire-King could also be purchased at local grocery and hardware stores.
Today, Fire-King is an affordable collectible found in antique stores, garage sales, flea markets, and thrift stores, as well as on the Internet.
Products
The Fire-King line includes bowls, casseroles, cups, plates, bowls, serving platters, creamers, vases and more. Fire-King is not designed for dishwasher use, which can dull its original lustre and remove any applied paint decorations.
Patterns and colors
There are many decaled patterns that are very popular including Blue Mosaic, Wheat, Primrose, Fleurette, Forget Me Not and Anniversary Rose. Patterns with solid glass colors are Swirl, Sheaves of Wheat, Shell, Restaurant Ware, 4000 Line and 1700 Line.
Jade-ite Restaurant Ware is most popular and, therefore, most expensive. It is a creamy jade color. Martha Stewart popularized this pattern by using it on her TV show. Fire-King solid glass colors come in rose-ite (creamy pink), turquoise blue, azur-ite (light pale blue), white, and ivory. It can also be a fired-on coating over cyrstal in shades of pastel green, pastel blue, pastel peach, pastel yellow, primary orange, primary blue, primary yellow and primary green. These fired on colors are part of the pattern Rainbow. There is also a fired on Peach Lustre color that comes in several patterns.
Further reading
Read more at Wikipedia.org
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