How old is Anchor Hocking Glassware?
Began in 1905 with a simple goal: make the glass that homes really need. 
Anchor Hocking glassware showcases the genius of utility that stands the test of time.

When did Anchor Hocking go out of business?
April 12, 2006: The Dispatch reports that Anchor Hocking's parent company Global Home has filed for bankruptcy. 
March 2007: Anchor Hocking is purchased by Monomoy Capital Partners L.P. from bankrupt Home Global Products.

How can you tell how old glassware is?
Different ways to determine whether glass is antique are to study the patina, the color, its markings and its patterns.
Also looking for bubbles and a pontil mark.

Is Anchor Hocking good glass?
When trying to pick out quality glass cookware for your kitchen, brands like Pyrex and Anchor Hocking may be top of mind. 
Both brands have made a name for themselves in the durable, glass cookware market and come with glowing reviews from loyal fans.

1960s Anchor Hocking Milano Lido Green Glass

Anchor Hocking in Milano Lido Green Glass. 
This mid-century modern bubble juice/ whisky glass is in beautiful vintage condition with no chips, nicks or cracks. 
This is a wonderful hard to find MCM piece.

ANCHOR HOCKING GLASSWARE​
We began in 1905 with a simple goal: make the glass that homes really need. 
Anchor Hocking glassware showcases the genius of utility that stands the test of time. 
Our glass bakeware, drinkware, serve ware, housewares, food storage items, mix & measure items, and pantry solutions are as relevant and trend-savvy today as they were more than a century ago. 
We just keep innovating for you as we reinforce the favorites that you’ve loved forever.

THE AMERICAN SPIRIT THAT LAUNCHED ANCHOR HOCKING.
The spirit of dedication, of innovation, of exploration. The spirit that synonymized “world’s best” with “American Made”. That’s the spirit that launched Anchor Hocking.

It was the turn of the 20th century. Goods were becoming more accessible. Moving was becoming more affordable. More families were purchasing their own houses and wanted to turn them into homes. That’s where we came in.

In 1905, we fired up the first glass plant in Lancaster, Ohio. The idea was simple. Design and manufacture glassware people really needed. Glassware people could afford. It’s an ideal that’s American to its core: that excellence is for everyone.

Innovations in the 19th century made glass more affordable to produce and more reliable to own. Soda-lime made a more stable, durable, and workable product. It could be melted, reshaped, and repurposed. Today, soda-lime glass accounts for 90% of manufactured glass.

Next came tempering. Rapidly cooling molten glass in liquids made it four times stronger. This discovery paved the way for everything from car windows to bulletproof panes to rim-tempered beverage glasses and oven-proof bakeware.

A LEGACY OF LIFE AND LOVE
Over the past 110 years, Anchor Hocking became one of the leading manufacturers of glassware in the world. It all happened -and continues to happen- right where we started. 

Melted, poured, sculpted, cut, cleaned, and perfected. All of it, at our original Lancaster, Ohio location. All of it, propelled by the same mission.

To make sure everyone can host a holiday, bake a birthday cake, and cook an entire picnic potluck. To put a glass in every hand to toast a milestone, a marriage, or a move. To make sure everyone, everywhere can turn their houses into homes. Anchor Hocking is here for all of it.

Mother to daughter, father to son. Our employees continue an Ohio lineage that goes back over a century. This is glassware crafted by generations, passed down through generations. Start to finish, right here, right now. The world’s best, made by our nation’s most dedicated U.S. Steelworkers’ glassmaking members. Home made, for your home. We’re Anchor Hocking.