Howard Johnson's Oval Plates, 1951-1954
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Artifact Overview
In the 1920s, Howard Deering Johnson began selling ice cream from food stands around Boston, Massachusetts. Johnson later expanded his business to full-service restaurants. He franchised these orange-roofed establishments across America, locating them along highways to cater to the traveling public. This plate celebrates America's growth with idyllic scenes on the rim, including one of a Howard Johnson's restaurant.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Plate (Dish)
Date Made
1951-1954
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Manufactured by Caribe China in Puerto Rico and Distributed by W.C. Ayres Co., Inc. in Philadephia, Pennsylvania
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2022.174.72
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Paul Holoweski, in Memory of John Jovanovich.
Material
Ceramic (Material)
Glaze
Color
White (Color)
Inscriptions
on back:
Caribe / China / MADE EXPRESSLY / FOR / HOWARD JOHNSON'S RESTAURANTS / FURNISHED BY / W.C. AYRES CO., INC. / PHILA., PA.
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