It takes a special piece indeed that can channel the royal spirit. But when you come across glassware that has the elegance and grace to deserve a throne, you know you've found a winner.
This is how I feel every time I see this collectible Anchor Hocking dessert bowl. I think that it is aware of its charms, too: boasting the Queen Mary pattern, this is a bowl that isn't afraid to flaunt its excellence. The transparent ribbed glass has a hint of pink, with a round base and slightly flared shape that seems to mirror a crown. A coincidence? I think not.
Every bit of its five inches radiate sophistication. Fill it with desserts or let it stand on its own - either way, this bowl is the sort of collectible that refuses anything less than the best. It must be the royal way.
This is how I feel every time I see this collectible Anchor Hocking dessert bowl. I think that it is aware of its charms, too: boasting the Queen Mary pattern, this is a bowl that isn't afraid to flaunt its excellence. The transparent ribbed glass has a hint of pink, with a round base and slightly flared shape that seems to mirror a crown. A coincidence? I think not.
Every bit of its five inches radiate sophistication. Fill it with desserts or let it stand on its own - either way, this bowl is the sort of collectible that refuses anything less than the best. It must be the royal way.