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saucepan

Object NamePyrex Saucepan and Cover
Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Main Plant, "B" Factory
Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Main Plant, "A" Factory
Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Pressware Plant
Made FromNon-lead Glass; Borosilicate Glass; Stainless Steel
Date1939-1946
TechniqueMold-blown by Machine; Pressed
SizeH: 14.9 cm; W: 20 cm; L: 32 cm
Accession Number98.4.432
Credit LineGift of Corning Inc., Dept. of Archives and Record Management
Place Made
United States, NY, Corning
Physical DescriptionTransparent and colorless non-lead glass; blue-gray; aluminosilicate; borosilicate; stainless steel; mold-blown by machine; pressed; a) cylindrical shaped saucepan; rim rounded in and turned up, machine finished edge with large pinched lip; channel molded into circumference near top of pan; metal band with latch in channel, "STAINLESS" stamped into band; glass handle attached to band by metal screws and attachment piece, Pyrex® Flameware trademark stamped on to top of attachment piece, "STAINLESS" stamped onto right side; handle is one-quarter the distance around the pan to the left of the lip, handle is rectangular and angled up, "17" molded into right side near attachment piece; body of pan cylindrical; flat circular base, Pyrex® Flameware trademark stamped in green in center; b) circular cover; rounded flange; cover slightly domed; inside retaining rim on underside of cover, "6324-C-6323-C" and "R" molded into exterior, retaining rim has two rounded tabs, which are opposite each other; "PYREX®" molded into underside near retaining rim.
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