Royal Ruby Red 7 Piece Glass Berry Bowl Serving Set "Cornation" by Anchor Hocking c 1939-1940

Royal Ruby Red 7 Piece Glass Berry Bowl Serving Set "Cornation" by Anchor Hocking c 1939-1940

$45.00
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  Product Description:  Add a splash of color to your holiday table setting with this stunning 7 piece Royal Ruby berry bowl set in the Cornation pattern by Anchor Hocking.  This set consists of 1 master and 6 double handled serving bowls.  On the handles of each piece of this deep-red, transparent bowl set features a pretty, raised, scroll motif.  The exterior offers lovely raised ribbed bands  encircling the bowls.  A set which adds an elegant, colorful addition for special holidays or any day. Circa:  1939-1940 Product Dimensions:  Large fruit/berry bowl bowl:  9 1/2" (handle to handle), 7 1/2" inside diameter x 2 3/4" HSmall fruit/berry bowl:  5 3/4" (handle to handle), 4 1/4" inside diameter x 1 3/8" H Product Weight:  3 pounds 2 ounces (set) Material:  Glass Maker:  Anchor Hocking Glass Co. Markings:  No visible markings.  Color:  Deep Red Condition: Previously owned - used.  Good condition.  No chips or cracks.  Minimal scratches and imperfections. Shipping:Free ShippingUsually ships within one business dayShips only to the 48 contiguous states         DISCLAIMER:  Every attempt is made to research thoroughly, take clear photos and accurately describe each product being sold on this website. Most product is acquired from auctions and estate sales.  Prior to being offered, all product is carefully examined. With this said, any chips, cracks, repairs or modifications known will be disclosed. Not being experts on the product being sold, the buyer is responsible for carefully examining the photos, description, determining the value, and authenticity of the product.  Any manufacture’s names, numbers, symbols or description is to be used for reference purposes only and does not imply that there is any representation of those items.

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