Although Anchor Hocking made the Early American Prescut pattern from 1960-2000, not all pieces were made the entire time. This EAPC bowl is the three toed bowl, #768, and it was made in Anchor Hocking's amber color named Honey Gold. Honey Gold was made in the 1970s.

This bowl is about 6 3/4 inches wide, and 2 5/8 inches tall. It has three short feet on the bottom, which typically are called "toes." The pattern contains flowers, stars and pinwheels.

I am find no signs of use on this pretty bowl. It is pristine, like new. I have two of these bowls, both in excellent condition. You may buy one or both. There is a 10% discount offered if you buy both.

 Note: If you are located outside the USA and it says it can’t be shipped to you, or you can’t buy, please contact me and I will see what I can do to fix it.  Local delivery is always available for free to a mutually agreed upon meeting place.  

I am happy to answer your questions about this piece.

Please note that this pattern is NOT "Star of David." That's a very bad moniker for this design. Davidian stars have 6 points (formed by 3 overlapping triangles). There is not even one 6 pointed star on any of the pieces of this pattern! That bad nickname was perpetuated by a popular author of books on glass patterns, but he is dead wrong on this. (There are several errors in his books, but I think that calling this pattern "Star of David" is the most heinous!)