20th Century Mainstream Glass
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Charles Sable is curator of decorative arts at The Henry Ford.
Aimee Burpee is an associate curator at The Henry Ford.

By the beginning of the 20th century, mass production made glass products affordable to Americans, from containers for food products to kitchenware. Decorative glass objects, such as art glass and fancy serving pieces, still had a place in the American home, but glass was increasingly viewed as utilitarian.
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