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  • Anchor Hocking Wexford Creamer and Sugar

Anchor Hocking Wexford Creamer and Sugar

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Vintage Creamer and Sugar.  This vintage clear glass creamer and sugar set was made by Anchor Hocking in their Wexford pattern.  The creamer is approx.  4 1/4" tall and 3 1/4" across the opening.  The sugar bowl is approx. 5" to the top of the lid, 3" without the lid and 3 3/4" across.  The set is in good condition with some wear and light scratching.  There are no chips or cracks.  
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