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Image: The Ferris File |
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The glass beverage pitcher is best seen at 00:07:04 in the film as Ferris enjoys a drink outdoors and does his best to convince Cameron to join him for a day off. The pitcher can be seen on the side table to Ferris’s left and appears to be filled with iced tea.
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Image: Paramount Pictures |
Description
The glass pitcher used by Ferris Bueller is a 1950s piece by Anchor Hocking featuring blue stripes and a sailboat design on both sides. Anchor Hocking is a well-known American company that has been producing glassware for well over a century.
Although the pitcher itself shows no sign of a specific manufacturer, it was marketed with a set of drinking glasses featuring a similar nautical design. The bottoms of each glass are marked with the Anchor Hocking emblem.
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Image: eBay |
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Image: eBay / The Ferris File |
The pitcher stands around 9.25 inches tall and measures approximately 7.5 inches by 6.25 inches side-to-side — the wider measurement, of course, taking into account the handle.
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Image: The Ferris File |
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