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Anchor Hocking
Pair of Mid-Century Anchor Hocking Berwick Boopie Coupe Glasses
Pair of Mid-Century Anchor Hocking Berwick Boopie Coupe Glasses
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A charming pair of vintage Anchor Hocking Berwick “Boopie” coupe glasses featuring the iconic bubble-ball pedestal base that made this pattern one of the most recognizable American glass designs of the mid-century era.
With their elegant flared coupe shape and sculptural pressed-glass stems, these versatile glasses work beautifully for champagne, sherbet, mousse, fruit, cocktails, or dessert presentation. The clear glass catches light beautifully, while the signature “Boopie” bubble base adds playful texture and unmistakable retro character, reflecting the playful optimism of Atomic Age entertaining
These are especially popular today in mid-century barware collections and retro-inspired entertaining spaces.
Details
• Maker: Anchor Hocking
• Pattern: Berwick “Boopie”
• Era: 1950s–1960s
• Material: Pressed clear glass
• Style: Mid-Century Modern
• Quantity: Pair (2 glasses)
• Height: Approx. 3.5"
• Diameter Across Top: Approx. 4"
• Coupe / sherbet / dessert glass form
Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or repairs observed. Glass remains clear and bright with minimal age-related wear. Lovely display presence and fully usable.
Anchor Hocking introduced the Berwick pattern during the 1950s–1960s, when entertaining at home became a centerpiece of American culture. The nickname “Boopie” came from collectors referencing the ring of rounded glass bubbles around the foot, a detail that has since become highly collectible among vintage glass enthusiasts.
With their elegant flared coupe shape and sculptural pressed-glass stems, these versatile glasses work beautifully for champagne, sherbet, mousse, fruit, cocktails, or dessert presentation. The clear glass catches light beautifully, while the signature “Boopie” bubble base adds playful texture and unmistakable retro character, reflecting the playful optimism of Atomic Age entertaining
These are especially popular today in mid-century barware collections and retro-inspired entertaining spaces.
Details
• Maker: Anchor Hocking
• Pattern: Berwick “Boopie”
• Era: 1950s–1960s
• Material: Pressed clear glass
• Style: Mid-Century Modern
• Quantity: Pair (2 glasses)
• Height: Approx. 3.5"
• Diameter Across Top: Approx. 4"
• Coupe / sherbet / dessert glass form
Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or repairs observed. Glass remains clear and bright with minimal age-related wear. Lovely display presence and fully usable.
Anchor Hocking introduced the Berwick pattern during the 1950s–1960s, when entertaining at home became a centerpiece of American culture. The nickname “Boopie” came from collectors referencing the ring of rounded glass bubbles around the foot, a detail that has since become highly collectible among vintage glass enthusiasts.
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