I think your probably right...I believe it is antique...however, I believe it is GLASBAKE...not a 5.... My suggestion would be to look on ebay or other auction websites for that same item...see what they are going for there...will give you some idea what it's worth...or take it to a local antique dealer. My guess would be somewhere from $8.00 - $20.00 depending on the condition of the dish....
2006-11-15 03:24:46
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answered by Shelly B 5
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Anchor Hocking made Fire King glass baking dishes. They were typically white, but not always. Normally they have Fire marked on the bottom. To find out if your glass is in fact an antique, take it to a dealer or look on the web. I have found that just about anything you are looking for you can find on eBay. Even if you are just researching.
2006-11-15 03:38:00
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answered by bampoo 2
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Go to an antique shop and ask them or do a search on internet for GLA5BAKE and see.
2006-11-15 03:23:47
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answered by ♥Confused♥ 4
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I found this site - maybe it will at least let you know what it is worth. PS -- the 5 is actually an S
http://lostandfoundantiques.com/glasbake.html
2006-11-15 03:26:08
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answered by GP 6
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got to antique shop and ask them
2006-11-15 03:22:49
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answered by Irina C 6
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