This is a sherbet dish in the "Block Optic" pattern by Hocking, 1929-1933. You'll be able to find all sorts of matching pieces...in about ten years, our collection of this one pattern alone was in excess of 800 pieces. Sadly, it stayed with my ex after the split.
Mmmm, Uranium!
ChilesGreen 3 weeks ago
mhh nice fetish
JubaAQ 2 months ago
Very cool.
vtox101 2 months ago
Hopefully you dont get diagnosed with cancer mate anytime soon
KPAracing 3 months ago
lol "mmm, uranium" XD
naxxramas1onclubpeng 11 months ago
how did you find it in a antique store i cant tell
Mr3wheeledbike 1 year ago
aw shit dude yyoure gonna become a superhero :o
MouzikalSkeytar 1 year ago
This is a sherbet dish in the "Block Optic" pattern by Hocking, 1929-1933. You'll be able to find all sorts of matching pieces...in about ten years, our collection of this one pattern alone was in excess of 800 pieces. Sadly, it stayed with my ex after the split.
Vitreophilus 1 year ago
If you're using a blacklight, a G&T would look pretty good in one of those, since the quinine fluoresces.
Brammers451 1 year ago 2