Hello! I had a friend gift me this jar that he found, and I was curious to see if I could find out more about it. All I've been able to find out is that it's Anchor Hocking based on the logo on the bottom, but the layout of the bottom is different from other examples I've found online, which...
Another recent flask I've bought. Just in time for Christmas. This was made at the Anchor Hocking plant in Salem New Jersey. A promotional item for First National Bank. It still even has the original cork. Most of the time those get lost.
I just picked up this Anchor Hocking Commemorative Bottles book on Ebay at a great price. Lots of color photo examples of bottles in it, including info about the Royal Ruby Red series. I call it a dream book, though I do own some of the bottles in it. There's even price estimates on the bottles.
Yesterday I saw this Anchor Hocking "Congratulations High School Graduates Class of 1968" flask laying in a swampy area next to a murky pond in South Connellsville, only about a mile from the factory (plant 5) where it would have been made years ago. From a distance I could tell it was a flask...