by EmmaJane Knoll
Anchor Hocking, but what?
Hi Lin,
I decided that since I couldn't attach the picture to the Odyssey site because the picture must have been too large, that I would send it directly to you.
The funny thing is that when I looked at the pictures, it appears that the marking is Anchor Hocking.
With the naked eye I didn't notice that the shape around the H is actually what appears to be an anchor.
I can't believe I didn't notice it before.
I will still try to post it to the site and I would still love to know what this particular piece would have been in it's "before life".
Thanks for providing such a neat forum for lovers of sea glass.
Em
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