Fire-King Cereal Bowl | Anchor Hocking #935 | White Milk Glass with Khaki Floral Butterfly Design | Vintage USA 1960s

$20.00

A groovy little bowl for collectors of mid-century kitchen charm

This original Fire-King cereal bowl from the 1960s captures the essence of retro American design. Produced by Anchor Hocking, it features a cheerful repeating motif of khaki-toned flowers and butterflies encircling crisp white milk glass. Perfectly sized for cereal, soup, or dessert, it blends nostalgia and function in one delightful dish.

🔸 Key Features

  • Maker: Anchor Hocking – USA

  • Series: Fire-King #935

  • Design: White milk glass with khaki flower and butterfly pattern

  • Origin: Made in the USA, circa 1960s

  • Use: Ideal for cereal, dessert, dips, or display

  • Markings: Embossed “Fire-King 350” and “Made in USA” on base

  • Condition: Light surface wear, no chips, cracks, or crazing

📏 Measurements

  • Diameter: 14.2 cm (5.59 in)

  • Height: 5 cm (1.97 in)

Retro Butterfly Chic – A Kitchen Classic from Fire-King

(Mid-Century Whimsy in Every Spoonful)

This Fire-King cereal bowl brings a pop of 1960s charm to your vintage collection. The khaki floral and butterfly border evokes the groovy spirit of the era while maintaining the minimal elegance Fire-King is beloved for. Milk glass collectors and lovers of retro design alike will appreciate its gently curved form and authentic backstamp. Whether used at the breakfast table or styled in a display, it’s a small piece with big nostalgic impact.

Condition & Packaging

  • In very good vintage condition

  • No chips, cracks, or crazing

  • Shows some surface wear consistent with age

  • Carefully packaged using recycled and protective materials

  • Combined shipping available – excess postage always refunded

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Add a Touch of Fire-King Flair to Your Tableware

Whether you're completing a set or just starting your collection, this bowl is a sweet slice of vintage Americana. Click ‘add to cart’ and bring home the charm of Fire-King today.

A groovy little bowl for collectors of mid-century kitchen charm

This original Fire-King cereal bowl from the 1960s captures the essence of retro American design. Produced by Anchor Hocking, it features a cheerful repeating motif of khaki-toned flowers and butterflies encircling crisp white milk glass. Perfectly sized for cereal, soup, or dessert, it blends nostalgia and function in one delightful dish.

🔸 Key Features

  • Maker: Anchor Hocking – USA

  • Series: Fire-King #935

  • Design: White milk glass with khaki flower and butterfly pattern

  • Origin: Made in the USA, circa 1960s

  • Use: Ideal for cereal, dessert, dips, or display

  • Markings: Embossed “Fire-King 350” and “Made in USA” on base

  • Condition: Light surface wear, no chips, cracks, or crazing

📏 Measurements

  • Diameter: 14.2 cm (5.59 in)

  • Height: 5 cm (1.97 in)

Retro Butterfly Chic – A Kitchen Classic from Fire-King

(Mid-Century Whimsy in Every Spoonful)

This Fire-King cereal bowl brings a pop of 1960s charm to your vintage collection. The khaki floral and butterfly border evokes the groovy spirit of the era while maintaining the minimal elegance Fire-King is beloved for. Milk glass collectors and lovers of retro design alike will appreciate its gently curved form and authentic backstamp. Whether used at the breakfast table or styled in a display, it’s a small piece with big nostalgic impact.

Condition & Packaging

  • In very good vintage condition

  • No chips, cracks, or crazing

  • Shows some surface wear consistent with age

  • Carefully packaged using recycled and protective materials

  • Combined shipping available – excess postage always refunded

📩 Want more photos or have questions?
We’re just a message away and happy to assist!

Add a Touch of Fire-King Flair to Your Tableware

Whether you're completing a set or just starting your collection, this bowl is a sweet slice of vintage Americana. Click ‘add to cart’ and bring home the charm of Fire-King today.