53 anchor- nkct- anchor hocking US red fruit on two sidesAnchor Hocking Glassware?
The text provided Anchor Hocking US could indicate that the anchor is a logo or trademark for Anchor Hocking Glassware, a company known for its glass products in the United States. The term red fruit on two sides suggests a specific design or pattern featuring red fruits on both sides of the glassware, possibly relating to a particular product line or collection offered by Anchor Hocking Glassware.
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