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- Set of Wilson Golf Clubs, circa 1955 - Wilson Sporting Goods Company began producing athletic goods in the mid-1910s and became a leading sports equipment manufacturer. The company made gear for a range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and golf. The company regularly sought advice from athletes and experts in their particular sport to help design equipment--from drivers and irons to the "Indestructo" golf bag.

- circa 1955
- Collections - Artifact
Set of Wilson Golf Clubs, circa 1955
Wilson Sporting Goods Company began producing athletic goods in the mid-1910s and became a leading sports equipment manufacturer. The company made gear for a range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and golf. The company regularly sought advice from athletes and experts in their particular sport to help design equipment--from drivers and irons to the "Indestructo" golf bag.
- Flour Tester, circa 1830 -

- circa 1830
- Collections - Artifact
Flour Tester, circa 1830
- Covered Butter Dish, 1775-1800 -

- 1775-1800
- Collections - Artifact
Covered Butter Dish, 1775-1800
- Corning "Pyrex" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1947-1960 - 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 refrigerator to oven to table. Clear Pyrex refrigerator storage dishes had been available since the mid-1920s, but in 1947 Corning began to offer them in an appealing array of colors.

- 1947-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Corning "Pyrex" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1947-1960
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 refrigerator to oven to table. Clear Pyrex refrigerator storage dishes had been available since the mid-1920s, but in 1947 Corning began to offer them in an appealing array of colors.
- Porcelain Products, Inc. Ready Box Cover, 1929-1937 -

- 1929-1937
- Collections - Artifact
Porcelain Products, Inc. Ready Box Cover, 1929-1937
- Corning "Pyrex" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1947-1960 - 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 refrigerator to oven to table. Clear Pyrex refrigerator storage dishes had been available since the mid-1920s, but in 1947 Corning began to offer them in an appealing array of colors.

- 1947-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Corning "Pyrex" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1947-1960
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 refrigerator to oven to table. Clear Pyrex refrigerator storage dishes had been available since the mid-1920s, but in 1947 Corning began to offer them in an appealing array of colors.
- Corning "Pyrex Snowflake Blue" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1972-1975 - Corning Glass Works' heat-resistant glass bakeware, Pyrex, was introduced in the mid-1910s. Pyrex products were inexpensive, with an easy-to-clean smooth surface. The glassware could travel from refrigerator to oven to table. Corning introduced colored Pyrex kitchenware in 1947, and later, produced dishes in an array of patterns, like this Snowflake Blue refrigerator dish made from the early 1970s.

- 1972-1975
- Collections - Artifact
Corning "Pyrex Snowflake Blue" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1972-1975
Corning Glass Works' heat-resistant glass bakeware, Pyrex, was introduced in the mid-1910s. Pyrex products were inexpensive, with an easy-to-clean smooth surface. The glassware could travel from refrigerator to oven to table. Corning introduced colored Pyrex kitchenware in 1947, and later, produced dishes in an array of patterns, like this Snowflake Blue refrigerator dish made from the early 1970s.
- Corning "Pyrex Butterprint" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1957-1968 - Corning Glass Works' heat-resistant glass bakeware, Pyrex, was introduced in the mid-1910s. Pyrex products were inexpensive, with an easy-to-clean smooth surface. The glassware could travel from refrigerator to oven to table. Corning introduced colored Pyrex kitchenware in 1947, and later, produced dishes in an array of patterns, like this Butterprint refrigerator dish made from 1957-1968.

- 1947-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Corning "Pyrex Butterprint" Covered Refrigerator Dish, 1957-1968
Corning Glass Works' heat-resistant glass bakeware, Pyrex, was introduced in the mid-1910s. Pyrex products were inexpensive, with an easy-to-clean smooth surface. The glassware could travel from refrigerator to oven to table. Corning introduced colored Pyrex kitchenware in 1947, and later, produced dishes in an array of patterns, like this Butterprint refrigerator dish made from 1957-1968.
- Tissue Box Cover, circa 1963 - This tissue box cover from the early 1960s blends traditional and modern styles into a simple and functional household item. The star-and-diamond-molded plastic imitates the cut-glass trend popular at that time -- perfect for an upper-middle-class home.

- circa 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Tissue Box Cover, circa 1963
This tissue box cover from the early 1960s blends traditional and modern styles into a simple and functional household item. The star-and-diamond-molded plastic imitates the cut-glass trend popular at that time -- perfect for an upper-middle-class home.
- Ceiling Light Fixture, 1960-1965 -

- 1960-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Ceiling Light Fixture, 1960-1965