Pyrex Casserole Dish, 1972-1973

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Artifact Overview

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 introduced its Daisy pattern with its bright and cheerful sunburst colors in 1968. It was discontinued five years later.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Casserole (Baking dish)

Date Made

1972-1973

Creator Notes

Made in the United States for Corning Glass Works of Corning, New York.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2022.113.30

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift in Memory of Dr. Catherine Garcia-McDonnell.

Material

Pyrex (TM)

Color

Orange (Color)
White (Color)
Yellow (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 4 in
Width: 10.25 in
Length: 6.75 in
Volume: 1.5 qt

Inscriptions

on bottom of dish: 043 1 1/2 QT. / PYREX(R) / MADE IN U.S.A. / OVENWARE / 10 on top of lid: PYREX / 943 C 13
Pyrex Casserole Dish, 1972-1973