Plate, 1875-1880

01

Artifact Overview

Nineteenth-century American glassmakers experimented with new methods to create products for a growing consumer market. In the 1820s, pressing glass into metal molds by machine was perfected, and by the mid-1800s, manufacturers were creating a variety of inexpensive pressed glass housewares. America's middle-class consumers could now decorate their homes with attractive glass bowls, creamers, dishes, plates, vases, and other tableware.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Plate (Dish)

Date Made

1875-1880

Creator Notes

Possibly made by either Gillinder & Sons or Adams & Company

Location

at Legacy Locations in Photography

Object ID

00.3.6657

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Pressed glass

Color

Colorless

Dimensions

Height: 1.0 in
Diameter: 8.5 in

Inscriptions

pressed on front: 100 YEARS AGO pressed on bottom, above Liberty Bell: 1776 / 1876 / DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE pressed on outer rim: 100 YEARS AGO / (list of original thirteen colonies) pressed on inside of plate, above Liberty Bell: 1776 / DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE / 1876 pressed on inside of plate, below Liberty Bell: PATD SEPT 28, 1875