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Woodland

Object Name4 Pyrex Mixing Bowls
Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Charleroi
Made FromOpalware Glass
Date1978-1983
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Charleroi
TechniqueMachine-made, applied
SizeSee Individual Records
Accession Number2010.4.1267
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Interesting Factsabout Pattern: - Pyrex Compatibles released Woodland to accompany the Corelle Dinnerware pattern called Woodland Brown. - The lids on all of the Bake Ware were clear. Pattern Description: The Woodland collection was first introduced in 1978 on a wide array of items. The collection included the Cinderella Bowl set (440), the three and four-piece Mixing Bowl set (300 and 400), the Bake, Serve and Store set (470), the Casserole set (480), the two Oval Casseroles (943 and 945) and the Refrigerator set (500). Corning released Woodland as a Compatible line to the Corelle Dinnerware called Woodland Brown. The Compatibles line introduced Salt and Pepper Shakers, the nine-ounce mug (1410), a butter dish (72), and the Gravy server with Saucer (77) as well as teacups (618). Woodland was discontinued in 1983, but its Corelle Dinnerware counterpart remained on the market through 1985.
Physical Description4 Pyrex Mixing Bowls in "Woodland" Pattern. Opaque white opalware glass, applied brown color with white decal; machine-made. Circular shaped white bowls with light brown and dark brown exteriors, decorated with a band of white flowers.
Provenance
Source Dianne Williams - 2010-12-30