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  • Anchor Hocking Moonstone Ruffled Serving Plate Opalescent

Anchor Hocking Moonstone Ruffled Serving Plate Opalescent

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Vintage Anchor Hocking Moonstone.  This large opalescent glass ruffled plate is in the Moonstone pattern by Anchor Hocking.  It dates to the 40's.  The plate is approx. 11" across.  It does have some scratching and wear from prior use.  
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