This charming vintage Anchor Hocking Prescut Star of David pitcher features the iconic Early American Pressed Glass (EAPC) pattern popular in mid-century American kitchens. The pitcher showcases bold eight-point starburst medallions, geometric pressed glass texture, and a distinctive ribbed handle for comfortable pouring.
Made from durable clear pressed glass, this small pitcher has a graceful curved spout and compact size perfect for serving cream, syrup, sauces, or small beverage portions. The starburst pattern beautifully catches the light, making it equally appealing as a decorative display piece or miniature flower vase.
Pieces from the Anchor Hocking Prescut line became staples in American homes during the 1960s and remain beloved today by collectors of vintage glassware and farmhouse kitchen décor.
History & Interesting Tidbits
The Early American Prescut Glass (EAPC) line was produced by Anchor Hocking Glass Company beginning in the early 1960s. The collection was inspired by the look of traditional American Brilliant Period cut glass (late 1800s) but manufactured using pressed glass molds, making the elegant look more affordable for everyday households.
The Star of David starburst motif became one of the most recognizable decorative elements of the Prescut line. Anchor Hocking marketed these pieces as durable tableware suitable for both casual family meals and formal entertaining.
Today, Prescut glassware is widely collected for its sparkling geometric designs, nostalgic mid-century charm, and sturdy craftsmanship. Small pitchers like this one were commonly used as creamers, syrup servers, or small beverage pitchers at breakfast tables.
Item Details
Height: approx 5 inches x 5” x 3”
Weight: approx 1 lb 8.4 oz
Capacity: approx 1 pint
Material: Pressed Glass
Pattern: Star of David / Early American Prescut Glass (EAPC)
Handle: Ribbed pressed glass
Era: Vintage
Decade: 1960s – 1970s
Condition:
Vintage pre-owned condition with light wear consistent with age. No major chips or cracks observed unless otherwise noted.