I have several dishes like them of Course I am 71 and they were my moms. Didn't know they were called star of David. Beautiful. I have a sugar bowl and creamer and candle holders , Will be watching all your auctions.
Early American Prescut (AEPC) was made by the Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1960 through 1999, although most pieces were discontinued by 1978. All Anchor Hocking's catalogs have EAPC listed with a 700 line number. The EAPC pattern is also known as Star of David. There are other Prescut pieces made by Anchor Hocking, but to be the Star of David (700 line) it has to have the star in the design. also have some pineapple design I need to find your other auctions on these
You definetely have the star of David dishes I was suprised I didn't know the name until you mentioned it and then I remeber my Dad calling them Jewish Dishes and never knew why. He couldn't remember the name apparently. They are nice I use mine every day
yes and they are from early 1950 to 1960 and i took them to a dealer and he gave me some prices this could go in is shope for about 15..00 to 20 and the 3 bowls will go for 25.00 each the suger bowl could go for 15.00 sald one would go for 10.00 the milke picther would go for 20.00 and the 2 smal bowls wold go for 5.00 each and they are from the jewish