the new unknown
I have only recently been aware of the variety of Wexford’s ombre flash colors. I also learned it was applied to the large footed fruit bowl. And then I found one online. And it arrived today!
Read More the new unknownutility, affordability, everyday style
I have only recently been aware of the variety of Wexford’s ombre flash colors. I also learned it was applied to the large footed fruit bowl. And then I found one online. And it arrived today!
Read More the new unknownLive is full. And hectic, too, for certain. We use our Wexford glassware daily, and I always look for opportunities to bring out bigger pieces, but we haven’t entertained in our home since before COVID. That said, I garden mostly to have fresh flowers to bring into the house, and they always go into Wexford.
Read More long pausesLast week, I had an opportunity to combine my obsession with Anchor Hocking’s Wexford glassware and my experience as an event florist on the occasion of my younger niece’s wedding. She had selected fiftyflowers.com as the flower source (which turned out to be an excellent experience). As we went through their wedding themes, she mentioned […]
Read More a wexford weddingThere are some things to know about Wexford if you are looking to bring some to your home: while it is pressed glass, it is not depression era pressed glass. It is not lead crystal, Anchor Hocking called the clear pieces “crystal” as a color reference. It is glass. Broadly released in 1967 (it may […]
Read More the real deals and the auction scamsEvery misstep and delay that could happen as a pharmacy refills a prescription happened to me over the weekend and into today. What turned around my day? A processing time of thirty minutes with thrift stores enroute. For the first time ever I found a sorbet cup styled candleholder in a thrift store. This makes […]
Read More today’s bonusThis is the Chip-n-Dip of Wexford by Anchor Hocking. At least, that is the lie as I have been told. That is what auction sites tell you. That is what Anchor Hocking’s Fire-King and More by Gene Florence will tell you. That is what in-box Wexford Chip-n-Dip sets in thrift stores tell you. But what […]
Read More the *other* chip-n-dipBased on Anchor Hocking’s Fire King and More, Second Edition, I move through the world thinking that I know the Wexford pieces that I comes across in it. I rather enjoy the moments when I’m wrong. This morning, I stopped at a thrift store on my grocery run, and I found something I had not […]
Read More finding unknown thingsI found this online last week, having never seen anything like it in any pattern. It is a gorgeous Wexford-adjacent piece, listed as Wexford, but I strongly doubt it is… Curiously, every feature on this pitcher/decanter is found throughout the Wexford series, except maybe the lid. The biggest standout is the layout of the large […]
Read More the glorious imposterThe Top Ten Wexford moments for 2020? Honestly, it’s closer to a Top Five list with a six-way tie for fifth place, but here we go: Number Ten: The Gathering of Parts for Homemade “Cobble”ware None of these parts were found with Wexford glassware, but a few used Early American Prescut (EAPC) also by Anchor […]
Read More top 10 for 2020Today, I restocked sunflower seeds for the feeders. Across the street from TSC is a Red Racks (for anyone unfamiliar, the thrift store chain that benefits the DAV), so I stopped in to scan a few shelves. Just as I turned around to leave, I glanced at their “fancy stuff” shelf in the front window. […]
Read More the hard-to-find lazy one