[1] They are a producer of depression glass and were known as an early innovator of color in depression-era glassware.
Following the creation of the company, a plant was built in Lancaster, Ohio, with plans to begin operations in November of that year.
During the company's operating years, many patterns and colors were produced, and they were known mainly for their tableware and kitchen items.
During the early years of the company, they produced mainly pressed single-color crystal glass, in shades such as rose, topaz, green, and turquoise, among others.
[3] Even after the official dissolution of the company in 1937, Lancaster Glass patterns continued to be released under the Anchor Hocking name.