Vintage Pink Glass Sugar and Creamer Set - Beehive Depression Era 2 Pc Set by Hazel Atlas - Open Sugar & Cream Bowls Kitchen Serving Display

$45.00

Adorable Depression Era open sugar bowl and creamer made in the 1930s by Anchor Hocking with a beehive pattern. This set has a slight oval shape to the pieces and the sides are ridges of glass, hence the beehive pattern. The handles have a little bit of a wing on the tips at the very top - a nice little touch. The open sugar bowl has 2 handles.

This ribbed glass set is a light pink color and has sweet design elements on the handles.

Measurements:
Sugar bowl - 6" across from end of handle to handle, 2 1/2" high and is 3 1/2" across.
Creamer - 5 1/2" across from tip of spout to end of handle and 3" high and is 3" across.

Both pieces are in nice vintage condition with wear commensurate with vintage age - circa 1930s. No chips or cracks. Really quite an adorable set!


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