The most complete reference and collection list you'll find for Early American Prescut (EAPC), aka Star of David. Includes: Every Early American Prescut glass piece Anchor Hocking put into regular production plus, Colored, Frosted, Unicorns, and Go-Withs. Check Rarity via the Rarity classification for each EAPC item. Enter your collection and access it on your phone and other mobile devices as well as your computer using your Cloud. Fully compatible with Numbers for iOS devices and other spreadsheet programs.
This Excel Spreadsheet lists:
- Every Early American Prescut glass piece Anchor Hocking put into regular production - over 90 items!
- Every known Colored piece and Frosted item Anchor Hocking mass-produced.
- Space to add Flashed, Tinted, Handpainted and other special pieces you may have found.
- A List of Unicorns - items Anchor Hocking was known to have created prototypes for, but that were not put into regular production. So, you can be on the lookout for them and hopefully find and add some of these rarest of the rare items to your collection.
- All Oatmeal Prescut pieces (Oatmeal is a sister-Prescut pattern to EAPC)
- All Pineapple Prescut pieces (Pineapple is also a sister-Prescut pattern to EAPC)
- Assorted other Go-Withs EAPC Collectors often add to their collections to complement EAPC.
Each item listing includes:
- Photo of item to make it easy for you to identify what you have.
- Dimensions
- Rarity indicating whether each EAPC glass piece is Very Rare, Rare, Uncommon, or Common piece.
- Part number (when we could find one)
- Colors the piece was issued in.
Items in the EAPC tab are organized by type, then by item size - smallest to largest. There's space for you to enter your quantity of each item and add notes, plus add additional items.
If you prefer the EAPC items listed by type, then by item name, see my other listings for that option. I also have a Basic version that only includes the EAPC listing and Unicorns - no color or Go-Withs - if you prefer a simpler spreadsheet without all the extras.
About Early American Prescut
Early American Prescut glass first debuted in Anchor Hocking's 1960-1961 Anchorglass Catalog with just four items: Hostess Tray, Large Candy Dish, Large Platter, and the Large Serving Bowl. In succeeding years as it rose in popularity, Anchor Hocking created and produced more and more pieces in the EAPC pattern. Early American Prescut was one of the companies most popular and longest-running patterns. It remained in production for 40 years with more than 90 distinct pieces being produced.
This Mid-Century Modern pattern is still popular today.
Please Note
This is a digital item and NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED.
Please also note that digitally delivered goods are not eligible for return. All purchases are final.
How to Purchase and Use
- Add this listing - or the format you prefer - to your cart.
- Choose your payment method and complete the purchase.
- Once payment is received, you will be provided with a download link to the file.
- Download the file.
- Open the file, read the Welcome message, and then begin entering quantities of your Early American Prescut collection pieces and any notes you desire.
- Don't forget to Save periodically.
How to Access on Your Mobile Device
- Download the file to your computer.
- Upload it to your preferred Cloud Storage.
- Open Numbers or other preferred spreadsheet app.
- Browse to your Cloud Storage where you uploaded the file.
- Download it to your device.
- Open it in your spreadsheet app.
- View or edit your Early American Prescut Collection.