The 12x Fire King Anchor Hocking ALICE Gray Blue Trim VITROCK 9.25" Dinner Plates are vintagepressed glass plates from 1949, featuring a decorative Alice Vitrock style with a gray/blue color scheme. Made in the United States, these round plates are part of the Fire-King product line and are signed as Anchor Hocking. These original plates are pressed glass, with an impressed backstamp, and are recommended to be hand washed only to preserve their decorative features. Perfect for unisex adults, these plates add a touch of nostalgia to any dining table with their retro design and vintage charm.

  • uranium glass item not part of the standard Fire King lines. Some specific Vitrock milk glass items (not Jadite) have been reported to show a slight glow due to manganese or other elements, but the iconic  setgdoes not. 


Anchor Hocking Alice White Plate

The value of an Anchor Hocking Alice White (Blue Trim) plate is primarily driven by its historical significance, scarcity, and collectible demand. The Alice pattern was introduced in 1945 as the first Fire-King Jadeite dish pattern ever made, and it was produced until 1949. A key factor contributing to its value is the marketing strategy used at the time: the Alice cups and saucers were given away for free with the purchase of Quaker Oats and Crystal Wedding Oats, making them more commonly found today. In contrast, the dinner plates were sold separately, making them significantly harder to find and thus more valuable to collectors. This scarcity, combined with the pattern's status as a pioneering Fire-King design, increases its desirability. The plate's condition, originality, and the presence of the correct markings (such as the Anchor Hocking logo or the "OVEN Fire-King GLASS" trademark) also play a crucial role in determining its worth, as condition is a major factor in glassware valuation.