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- Saucepan, circa 1875 -

- circa 1875
- Collections - Artifact
Saucepan, circa 1875
- Posnet - Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.

- Collections - Artifact
Posnet
Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.
- Revere Ware Saucepan, 1950-1960 -

- 1950-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Revere Ware Saucepan, 1950-1960
- Posnet - Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.

- Collections - Artifact
Posnet
Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.
- Posnet - Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.

- Collections - Artifact
Posnet
Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.
- Revere Ware Saucepan, 1950-1960 -

- 1950-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Revere Ware Saucepan, 1950-1960
- Saucepan, 1850-1900 -

- 1850-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Saucepan, 1850-1900
- Everlast "Solid Brass" Coffee Urn Set, 1958-1961 - In 1932, Louis Schnitzer and Nathan Gelfman formed Everlast Metal Products Corporation, producing high-quality, hand-forged aluminum giftware. In an era of growing uniformity via factory production, the "made by hand" aspect of these products held an aesthetic appeal for consumers. Over the years, the company introduced various product lines, including "Solid Brass" (seen here), "Solid Copper," and "Pewter."

- 1958-1961
- Collections - Artifact
Everlast "Solid Brass" Coffee Urn Set, 1958-1961
In 1932, Louis Schnitzer and Nathan Gelfman formed Everlast Metal Products Corporation, producing high-quality, hand-forged aluminum giftware. In an era of growing uniformity via factory production, the "made by hand" aspect of these products held an aesthetic appeal for consumers. Over the years, the company introduced various product lines, including "Solid Brass" (seen here), "Solid Copper," and "Pewter."
- Corning Ware Saucepan, 1961-1966 - In 1958, Corning Glass Works introduced Corning Ware -- a line of innovative, shatterproof cooking and serving ware that could go from freezer to oven to table. Corning Ware was versatile, durable, and affordable. It was also attractive, with patterns that reflected current trends. The popular Cornflower Blue pattern, also introduced in 1958, became synonymous with Corning's brand identity.

- 1961-1966
- Collections - Artifact
Corning Ware Saucepan, 1961-1966
In 1958, Corning Glass Works introduced Corning Ware -- a line of innovative, shatterproof cooking and serving ware that could go from freezer to oven to table. Corning Ware was versatile, durable, and affordable. It was also attractive, with patterns that reflected current trends. The popular Cornflower Blue pattern, also introduced in 1958, became synonymous with Corning's brand identity.
- Posnet - Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.

- Collections - Artifact
Posnet
Posnets were small vessels used for cooking in fireplaces in early American homes. People used the three-legged, long-handled pot to make sauces and heat a variety of ingredients used to make a family's meal. Posnets stood over a pile of hot coals or sat warming near the fire inside a hearth.