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How do I know if my Fire-King is vintage?

How do I know if my Fire-King is vintage?

Although these pieces are most often identified through visual confirmation of one of the Fire-King patterns, they can also be confirmed by locating the Anchor Hocking insignia (an anchor with an H) and/or a written attribution to either Fire-King or Anchor Hocking on the underside of every dish.

Is all Fire-King jadeite marked?

Other pieces may have a sticker that says “Fire-King” on it, or there may be no markings or labels whatsoever. Even some original jadeite is unmarked, so if you come across an unmarked piece, inspect the seams and check for rough areas or shoddy constructions.

What is the difference between Fire-King and Pyrex?

Fire-King is a brand of glassware. Created by Anchor Hocking, it is similar to Pyrex. Its formulation has changed over time; today it is made of tempered soda-lime-silicate glass. While Fire-King isn’t a high-end collectible, some rarer pieces are worth a good deal of money.

What is the Fire-King logo?

“Fire-King”, also an Anchor-Hocking trademark, refers to items made with low-expansion borosilicate glass. Fire-King call this glass heat proof. All heat proof Anchor-Hocking glassware is Fire-King — marked or not*. Heat proof glass is intended for use in the oven.

How old is Fire-King Ware?

Fire-King was originally produced in the 1940s for everyday use, rather than display. It was often sold in bags of flour as a promotional item or was given away at gas stations. Fire-King could also be purchased at local grocery and hardware stores.

Is the Fire-King valuable?

This Depression-era glass usually sells for about $5 to $10 per piece. But there are rarities that are worth a lot more. Check eBay to get a handle on prices; many thousands of Fire-King glass pieces are listed.

Is jadeite Fire-King safe?

Is Fire King Jadeite Safe To Use? Yes. The ceramic material in Fire King Jadeite makes it resistant to scratching and chipping like other cookware materials. While it has many benefits, Fire King Jadeite(Amazon Link) can be more susceptible to breakage than other cookware types.

When did they stop making Fire-King?

Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation was created in 1937 from the merger of Hocking Glass with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation. A few years later, in 1942, they introduced their hugely popular “Fire-King” glassware, which continued in production until the late 1970s.

What is Fire-King Ware?

Fire-King is an Anchor Hocking brand of glassware similar to Pyrex. It was formerly made of low expansion borosilicate glass and ideal for oven use. Currently it is made of tempered soda-lime-silicate glass.

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Does Fire-King contain lead?

According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), the lead content in fire-king jadeite glass is almost non-existent, less than 0.001% and its considered much safer than pyrex on lead content levels. It’s quite different from other jadeite colors because of its unique iridescent properties.

Does Fire King Jadeite contain uranium?

Only authentic Jeannette and McKee Jadeite glow under a black light. Fire-King dishes do not contain uranium, so neither authentic or reproduction dishes glow. However, be aware of reproductions.