Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation was created in 1937 from the merger of Hocking Glass with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation. A few years later, in 1942, they introduced their hugely popular 'Fire-King' glassware, which continued in production until the late 1970s.
The Fire King line included a range of tableware and ovenware products, in a range of colours and patterns. Some of the most popular pieces were their Jadeite line, Laurel, Shell, Kimberly and Primrose - all being sought after by collectors.
You can read more about Anchor Hocking and their history, here:
https://www.anchorhocking.com/our-story/
THIS LISTING:
Pattern: Chanticleer Rooster
Produced in the 1960s
Model: Rectangular Baking Dish, Square Brownie Dish, x2 Round Handled Ramekins
Dimensions: 5cm tall x 30cm long (incl. handles) x 16.5cm wide [baking dish], 5.5cm tall x 25.5cm (incl. handles) x 21.5cm [square dish], 5.5cm tall x 13cm diameter (not incl. handle) [ramekins]
Condition: All pieces are in great to excellent vintage condition with the only bit of wear that we can see being a small nibble on the rim of one of the ramekins. Pattern is bright and shiny and free from any dishwasher damage.