Colonial Mist
Object NameCorelle Mug
Manufacturer
Corning Inc.
Made FromGlass
Date1983-1986
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueMachine-made, applied
SizeOverall H: 9 cm, W: 10.6 cm, D: 8 cm
Accession Number2010.4.1340
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Interpretive NotesInteresting Facts about Pattern:
- Colonial Mist was designed to accompany the Corelle Dinnerware pattern of the same name.
- In the 1988 a four-piece clear Mixing Bowl set was released with the same pattern, but was marketed as “White Lace.”
- Colonial Mist was the last opal PYREX pattern ever designed before production ceased in 1986.
Pattern Description:
Colonial Mist was designed to accompany the Corelle Dinnerware line of the same name. Released to the public in July 1983 this floral pattern was either white on a blue background or blue on a white background.
The exception to this is the release of a clear four-piece Mixing Bowl set in the mid-1980s, which has a white band of daisies circumnavigating the bowl. However, the clear set was called “White Lace” rather than Colonial Mist and had a limited release.
As usual, when sold as a set the mixing bowls alternated colors, but the nesting mixing bowls were also released as individual items. These had a blue background with a white printed pattern, so that the 402 and 404 bowls exist in two forms.
By the 1980s the Pyrex dishes were marked with metric units only and Colonial Mist is no exception.
As one of the last patterns to be produced on opal Pyrex, Colonial Mist does not include a refrigerator set, oval casseroles, or any ovenware pieces. It was discontinued in 1986 when opal Pyrex was no longer made.
Provenance
Source
Dianne Williams
- 2010-12-30
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