Pink Depression Glass Oval Divided Bowl – “Oyster and Pearl” Anchor Hocking Company | Circa 1938-1940
Description
Graceful and full of vintage charm, this lovely oval divided bowl in the Oyster & Pearl pattern by Anchor Hocking is a beautiful example of late Depression-era design. Produced between 1938 and 1940, this pattern is admired for its soft, flowing lines and delicate detailing.
The gently scalloped rim and subtle “pearl” accents encircle the bowl, while the elegant center divider creates two perfectly balanced sections—ideal for serving relishes, candies, nuts, or small treats. The radiating pattern in the base catches the light beautifully, giving the soft blush pink glass a warm, inviting glow.
Finished with classic tab-style handles on each side, this piece is as functional as it is decorative—perfect for entertaining or displaying as part of a cherished pink glass collection.
A timeless addition for collectors of Anchor Hocking or anyone who appreciates the understated elegance of Depression glass.
Dimensions (Approximate):
Length: 10 inches
Width: 8 inches
Height: 2 inches
Weight: 1 pound 9 ½ ounces
Condition: Vintage condition consistent with age. Please review photos carefully for details.
This is a vintage/antique, pre-owned item with normal wear and tear due to its age.
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Care
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Design
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