Last year I started collecting the pattern named Charm by the Anchor-Hocking Glass Company. It began with the purchase of luncheon plates, coffee cups, and saucers. Charm is a simple midcentury design in the shape of a square (The exception is the platter). It was produced 1950 through 1954 in multiple colors. Those colors being Forest Green, Royal Ruby, Blue, and White. I have read that Forest Green and Royal Ruby were marketed with Christmas in mind. Although I'm not sure if this is 100% true. The pattern seems to have been a popular one. I have bought pieces as far north as Milwaukee, Wisconsin and as far south as Vincennes, Indiana. I have also bought pieces online from Alabama and Florida. The seller of the pieces in Alabama had found them at a thrift store in Hawaii.
There were a variety of pieces produced for this set. There are plates of varying sizes for different purposes. Those are salad, luncheon, and dinners plates. Two size bowls were produced. Those being soup and dessert bowls.
I have nearly completed a place setting for twelve. There are two hard-to-find pieces in this pattern. Those are the dinner plates and soup bowls. Currently I have only four dinner plates and two soup bowls. I am still on the hunt for those pieces! In addition to this pattern Anchor-Hocking made complimenting glasses in the Forest Green color. I have begun to pick those up as I see them too.