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Autumn Floral

Object Name2-1/2 Quart Pyrex Casserole
Shape Name
  • Cinderella
Manufacturer Corning Inc.
Made FromOpalware Glass, Enamel
Date1966
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueMold-pressed, fired
SizeOverall H: 9.5 cm, W: 27.5 cm, D: 22 cm
Accession Number2014.4.26
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Pattern Description: Corning Glass Works offered its first patterned opalware gift set in 1953 when the Heinz Baking Dish was sold in grocery stores. Widespread distribution of promotional patterns occurred after the overwhelming success of the 1956 release of seasonal “decorator casseroles.” Using existing Pyrex shapes, gift sets featured new patterns offered for a limited production time. They often came with mounters, cradles, or candlewarmers and were advertised in the spring to appeal to Mother’s Day and summer wedding shoppers and in the fall to give the holiday gift-buyers something new. Corning continued to produce gift sets through 1983, creating nearly 135 different gift set patterns during that time. Corning intended these pieces to be sold for a limited time, and directed retailers to remove older, unsold promotions from the shelves. Often, patterns used for these gift items were unnamed, or given names descriptive of the dish’s purpose, like “chip and dip set.” Collectors over the years have assigned names more reflective of the specific pattern.
Physical Description2-1/2 Quart Pyrex Casserole in "Autumn Floral" Pattern. Opaque white opalware glass, mustard-yellow and yellow enamel; mold-pressed, fired. Opaque white glass with mustard-yellow enamel on the exterior and a yellow stylized square floral pattern wrapping around the bottom half of the dish.
Provenance
Source Coco's Kitchen - 2014-06-30
plaque
25 BCE-99 CE
inlay
about 300-50 BCE
fragment
1400-1085 BCE
plaque
99-75 BCE (possibly earlier)