Copper Tray Presented to Henry Ford by Michigan's Upper Peninsula Ford Dealers, 1915-1945

Summary

Henry Ford's corporate family was generous when it came to acknowledging their leader's enterprising and innovative strides forward. This tray was presented to Henry Ford by Michigan's Upper Peninsula Ford dealers. Ford first visited this beautiful country in the 1920s with a mind to incorporate its natural resources but returned many times to be recharged by the region's wild beauty.

Henry Ford's corporate family was generous when it came to acknowledging their leader's enterprising and innovative strides forward. This tray was presented to Henry Ford by Michigan's Upper Peninsula Ford dealers. Ford first visited this beautiful country in the 1920s with a mind to incorporate its natural resources but returned many times to be recharged by the region's wild beauty.

Artifact

Tray

Date Made

1915-1945

Creators

Unknown

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.1510.173

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. From the Estate of Henry and Clara Ford.

Material

Copper (Metal)

Dimensions

Height: 1 in

Diameter: 20.75 in

Inscriptions

Henry Ford From U.P. Ford Dealers V8

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