
Today’s vintage thing is green dishware by Anchor Hocking in the "Charm" pattern. I showed this dishware in my St. Patrick’s Day tea tablesetting, and wanted to share a little about this simple but brilliant pattern.
The "Charm" pattern was produced by Anchor Hocking between 1950 and 1956 and was produced in both green and a ruby red color way. The square plates also have a starburst pattern in the center.

Plates included bread and butter, dessert, luncheon and dinner sizes. There is also an oblong platter.

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What a beautiful green, sparkly color. Enjoyed this post. Sally
ReplyDelete"simple but brilliant"
ReplyDeleteyou yourself have stated it quite well! vintage pieces always speak to me :)
I have seen that pattern once before. I like things not too fancy, and these dishes would suit me fine.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pieces. They're just a gorgeous color..Happy VTT,and have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like that color.
ReplyDeleteHappy green VTT!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green vintage dishes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green! I love this set of dishes, very pretty! Have a great VTT!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful green, and I especially love the square cups.
ReplyDeleteThese are really stunning! The color is so bright and vibrant. Beautiful for St. Patrick's Day or any time of the year!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Carrie...loved seeing this Thanks for sharing...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteThe green dishes are beautiful and the gold flatware looks perfect with it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hue of green. It just glows! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteLove these green dishes...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey are a wonderful colour, Carrie! I love green! Just a reminder that Tea Time Tuesday is tomorrow. I would love to have you join me once again. Have a wonderful evening.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi