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Autumn Harvest
Autumn Harvest

Autumn Harvest

Object Name1-1/2 Liter Pyrex "Cinderella" Bowl
Shape Name
  • Cinderella
Designer Richard Hora
Designer Philip Johnson
Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Charleroi
Made FromNon-lead Glass, Opalware Glass
Date1979-1986
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Charleroi
TechniquePressed; Tempered; Screen Printed
SizeH: 8.6 cm; Diam: 18.6 cm; L: 23.4 cm
Accession Number98.4.188
Credit LineGift of Corning Inc., Dept. of Archives and Record Management
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Interesting Facts about Pattern: - Autumn Harvest was the last design used on refrigerator dishes before these dishes were discontinued. - Autumn Harvest was the only design with a Store N’ See canister set. - Autumn Harvest had a predecessor in the promotional release of “Wheat” in 1978. Pattern Description: Autumn Harvest, designed by Richard Hora, entered the market in 1979 on several sets including the Cinderella bowl set (440), both the three and four-piece mixing bowl set (300 & 400), the Bake, Serve & Store set (470), the casserole set (480), the two oval casseroles (943 &945) and the refrigerator set (500). Autumn Harvest appeared on refrigerator sets the last time this type of dish was offered on opal Pyrex. Individual mixing bowls in the 400 series were sold outside of the sets, but always in the rust colored background rather than the alternating background colors of rust and orange used in the multi-piece sets. These open-stock bowls were introduced in 1980 and continued for about five years. Autumn Harvest also incorporated a series of Store N’ See canisters, the only time a Pyrex design was used in lieu of Corning Ware patterns or solid colors. Autumn Harvest, while abundant in various sets, was not the first pattern released with wheat as its design motif. A year earlier in 1978, an oval casserole named “Wheat” was released in a promotional gift set. Wheat has a tan on brown color scheme while Autumn Harvest has an ivory on rust or orange scheme, but both have the same printed pattern. In 1986, production on all opal Pyrex was discontinued, ending the distribution of the Autumn Wheat design.
Physical Description1-1/2 Liter Pyrex "Cinderella" Bowl in "Autumn Harvest" Pattern. Translucent white glass, burnt orange enamel, tan decoration non-lead and opalware glass; pressed, tempered, screen printed; hemispherical shape; machine finished rim with two lips, one lip wider than the other, top of both lips pressed in and tapered down; exterior of bowl burnt orange, interior white, same printed stalks of wheat design on each half of bowl, design breaks underneath lips; body rounded in toward bottom; bowl has ring foot; flat circular base with "442 1-1/2 L / PYREX / FOR OVEN AND / MICROWAVE / NO STOVETOP / OR BROILER / CORNING N.Y. USA / 32" pressed into it.
Provenance
Former Collection Corning Inc., Dept. of Archives and Record Management
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