🟢 A beautifully weighted mid-century Fire-King jadeite batter bowl, featuring the signature glossy green milk glass with a gently flared rim, angular handle, and integrated pour spout. Produced in the 1950s by Anchor Hocking, this sturdy yet luminous kitchen staple embodies the timeless appeal of jadeite glass—perfect for display or everyday prep.
Item is in average vintage/used condition with wear. There are two smooth rim chips, one on the side and one near the spout. There is also some darkening on the bottom interior. Would be excellent as a workhorse in the kitchen. Please see all of the photos. 🟢
⌛ History Behind The Piece⌛ Manufactured by Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation of Lancaster, Ohio, Fire-King glassware was launched in 1942 as an oven-safe, affordable alternative to Pyrex. Its jadeite line, developed for restaurants and homemakers alike, became a post-war icon of American kitchen design—celebrated for its durability, soft translucence, and enduring collector status.
Batter Bowl Dimensions (Approximate): 7.5" W (Top Rim) : 3.9" H