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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 760341, member: 308"]Hi Rob - were you able to order any of the books recommended in the other threads? I think your dealer may have gotten his dates at least from the Gene Florence book (GF?). </p><p><br /></p><p>As best I'm reading the Florence book he divides this line into two general categories: 1. Early American Prescut and 2. Prescut. The time frames on the two lines are different. EAPC dates 1960-1999 and Prescut dates 1941-1970's. Florence goes on to say that while its logical to assume that Oatmeal can be listed with EAPC it is technically not EAPC due to the earlier dates when it was produced. </p><p><br /></p><p>Further there were only seven pieces produced in Oatmeal: Bowl, cup, saucer, sherbet, soap dish, and 3 tumblers, (4 ounce, 7 ounce, and 9 ounce). So I would assume that if your piece is one of the seven listed and it does not have a star it is Oatmeal rather than EAPC. If it is not one of the seven listed, even if it is missing the star, it most likely is another one of Anchor Hocking's many lines.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 760341, member: 308"]Hi Rob - were you able to order any of the books recommended in the other threads? I think your dealer may have gotten his dates at least from the Gene Florence book (GF?). As best I'm reading the Florence book he divides this line into two general categories: 1. Early American Prescut and 2. Prescut. The time frames on the two lines are different. EAPC dates 1960-1999 and Prescut dates 1941-1970's. Florence goes on to say that while its logical to assume that Oatmeal can be listed with EAPC it is technically not EAPC due to the earlier dates when it was produced. Further there were only seven pieces produced in Oatmeal: Bowl, cup, saucer, sherbet, soap dish, and 3 tumblers, (4 ounce, 7 ounce, and 9 ounce). So I would assume that if your piece is one of the seven listed and it does not have a star it is Oatmeal rather than EAPC. If it is not one of the seven listed, even if it is missing the star, it most likely is another one of Anchor Hocking's many lines. Don[/QUOTE]
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