Vintage Milk Glass Large Rippled Edge Service Platter

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A vintage milk glass serving platter by Anchor Hocking, featuring a gently rippled edge that adds texture and depth around the rim. The opaque glass carries the soft glow typical of mid century milk glass, giving the piece a calm presence on the table.

Generously sized for roast meats, baked fish, salads, or shared dishes, it is a versatile platter suited to both everyday meals and entertaining.

This piece is *vintage (see Specifications) and in excellent condition with minimal signs of age and no chips. Price is for 1 platter. Limited quantities.

A classic serving piece that brings understated milk glass to the table.

NOTE: Postage • This item and will not qualify for free postage. Shipping charges will apply at checkout. 

Milk glass was produced around 300 years before it reached the height of its popularity, which began around 1870 and lasted through the early 20th century. When it came to milk glass, the French were the trendsetters, ushering it into its golden era and inspiring American glassmakers to follow suit. Today French milk glass is particularly valuable.

Emulating the French, well-to-do American families stocked up on milk glass dinnerware, serving dishes, and pitchers. The pieces, some bedecked with diamond-cut patterns, molded with latticework, or artfully painted, made a splash in turn-of-the-century America and remained popular until the days of the Great Depression. They came back into vogue during the 1960s thanks to the production of Hobnail milk glass.

This Vintage Milk Glass Rippled Edge service platter by *Anchor Hocking is a classic design to be treasured for years to come. Featuring a ripple graduation pattern along its circumference, this service platters perfect for serving larger portion dishes like Roast Chicken, Baked Fish or larger portion salads, noodles on rice meds.

*Anchor Hocking milk glass originated from the Hocking Glass Company, founded in 1905 by Isaac J. Collins in Lancaster, Ohio. The company merged with Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation in 1937 to become Anchor Hocking. Their iconic milk glass, particularly under the Fire-King brand launched in the 1940s, became popular for durable, affordable, and stylish household items.

Glass: Milk Glass

Large format sized vessel suited to serving larger portion dishes like Roast Chicken, Baked Fish or larger portion salads, noodles or rice meals.

Dimensions:

Length 15 1/2"  or 39.4cm (widest part)

Width 12" or 30.48cm

Height 1 1/2" tall 3.8cm

Items from the *vintage collection are sold AS IS. We endeavour to describe the condition of each item to our best ability. Unless otherwise described, most of these pieces are used and will have slight marks and scratches along with slight variations in tone to the milk glass. Occasionally, slight specks may be present in the milk glass and the edge of the bowls. These specks are are not stains but caused during the firing and production stage. Each piece is inspected prior to shipping. We do not accept exchanges or refunds on these items unless faulty. Breakage from improper care, use, storage or put through extremes temperatures will not constitute as a faulty item.

Care Instructions • Please hand wash with gentle detergent and a soft sponge. Do not use a scourer pad (including the non scratching ones) as it will scratch the coating. These pieces are not dishwasher safe due to the age and delicate nature of the glass. Do not stack heavy objects on this item. 

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