Collection of Tableware, 1920-1930
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Artifact Overview
Artifact Details
Artifact
Tableware
Date Made
1920-1930
Creators
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
62.99.2
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Glass (Material)
Color
Light green
Dimensions
Height: 10.5 in (Pitcher)
Diameter: 5.625 in (Pitcher)
Height: 5.5 in (Tumblers)
Diameter: 3.25 in (Tumblers)
Height: 6.25 in (Goblets)
Diameter: 2.5 in (Goblets)
Height: 6.25 in (Wine glasses)
Diameter: 2.5 in (Wine glasses)
Height: 2 in (Bowl)
Diameter: 4.5 in (Bowl)
Height: 0.75 in (Plates)
Diameter: 7 in (Plates)
Inscriptions
engraved on underside of each piece:
STEUBEN
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Corning Glass Works' heat-resistant glass bakeware, called Pyrex, was introduced in the mid-1910s. Pyrex products were inexpensive, with an easy-to-clean smooth surface. Pyrex glassware could travel from freezer to oven to table. Colored Pyrex kitchenware was introduced in 1947. Corning released an array of products with its Spring Blossom Green pattern in 1972. The company redesigned the pattern several years later before it was discontinued.