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Daisy

Object Name1-1/2 Cup Pyrex Refrigerator Dish with Cover
Designer Cynthia S. Gerow
Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Charleroi
Made FromNon-lead Opalware Glass, Borosilicate Glass
Date1968-1973
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Charleroi
TechniquePressed; Tempered; Enameled
SizeOverall H: 8.2 cm, W: 8.7 cm, L: 11 cm
Accession Number98.4.247
Credit LineGift of Corning Inc., Dept. of Archives and Record Management
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Pattern Description: “New Daisy PYREX Ware! A Corning Guide to adding a splash of sunshine to your cooking, serving and storing. You get a whole bouquet of Daisies…everything from oval casseroles, bowl sets, refrigerator and storage sets to coordinated pitchers and juicers….Go Daisy picking today.” This 1968 magazine ad for the new Daisy pattern illustrates a trend toward bright and happy colors. Released in 1968 in sunburst colors, the Daisy pattern only appears on the 442 and 444 Cinderella mixing bowls while the remaining bowls and casseroles were solid shades of yellow and orange. Daisy, instead, appears on the clear glass lids of the dishes until 1972 when the clear lids were replaced with opal lids, still with the Daisy design printed on top. While there were no Tabletop Accessories with the Daisy pattern it could be purchased on a wide array of products including the more standard casserole and bowl sets as well as on the three-piece Bakeware set (330-39) and the small 10 oz. or “pixie” casserole (700-39), both released in 1971. A set of juicers could be bought to accompany the Daisy design, but the juicers were printed with slices of oranges and lemons not Daisy, although still in the same vivid shades of yellow and orange. Daisy was discontinued in 1973.
Physical Description1-1/2 Cup Pyrex Refrigerator Dish in "Daisy" Pattern with Cover. Translucent white non-lead opalware glass; colorless borosilicate glass; yellow enamel; pressed, tempered, enameled; a) rectangular shaped dish; machine finished rim; sides taper in to bottom; bottom rounds in to base, black sticker of letter "F" stuck onto one long side; dish exterior yellow, interior and base white; rectangular shaped ring foot; flat base with PYREX® backstamp including item number "501 B" molded into it; b) rectangular cover; flat top with "32" and "501-C" molded into it, edges of top raised; sides of cover taper out and down to flat pressed out rim; inner edge of rim underside raised, underside of cover top ribbed.
Provenance
Former Collection Corning Inc., Dept. of Archives and Record Management
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Cynthia S. Gerow
1968-1973
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Corning Glass Works, Charleroi
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1957-1962
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