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Desert Dawn

Object Name1-1/2 Quart Pyrex Loaf Pan
Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Charleroi
Made FromOpalware Glass, Enamel
Date1955-1956
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Charleroi
TechniqueMold-pressed, screen-printed
SizeOverall H: 7.7 cm, W: 25.2 cm, D: 12 cm
Accession Number2010.4.1050
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
America's Favorite Dish: Celebrating a Century of Pyrex
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Interesting Facts about Pattern: - Desert Dawn was one of the first opal ware Pyrex collections to hit the consumer market. Pattern Description: The 1955 release of Desert Dawn was comprised of two colors, Desert Pink and Desert Yellow. These were two of the first opal ware Pyrex products to hit the market. An advertisement in the August issue of LIFE magazine claimed that Desert Dawn was “A new color fashion in bakingware for both cooking and serving.” While both were solid colors, the pink and yellow versions of Desert Dawn were randomly speckled with tiny brown dots. Each color was released as a pie plate, in two sizes of round casseroles, and in a series of bake ware that included a loaf pan, cake pan, square pan, and two sizes of a rectangular pan. Desert Dawn in Pink and Yellow was discontinued in 1956.
Physical Description1-1/2 Quart Pyrex Loaf Pan in "Desert Dawn" Pattern. Opaque white opalware glass, screen-printed pink speckle color; mold-pressed. Rectangular loaf pan with handles and white interior decorated with pink speckled exterior.
Provenance
Source Dianne Williams - 2010-12-31

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