1-1/2 Quart Pyrex Mixing Bowl

Object Name: 
1-1/2 Quart Pyrex Mixing Bowl

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Object Name: 
1-1/2 Quart Pyrex Mixing Bowl
Accession Number: 
2010.4.393 C
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 9 cm, W: 23.5 cm, Diam: 19.9 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1971-1974
Web Description: 
Interesting Facts about Pattern: - The Friendship pattern was a response to contemporary market trends toward “country living” interior decorating. - A promotional version of the Friendship pattern was released in 1971. Called “Penn Dutch,” it was slightly denser in floral arrangement and was evocative of the Pennsylvania Dutch style. Pattern Description: The Friendship pattern marks an era of nostalgic country themes. Along with Autumn Harvest, Butterfly Gold, Spring Blossom Green, Snowflake Blue, Homestead, Old Orchard, Old Town Blue, and Woodland, Friendship mirrors the contemporary trend of country décor. When Friendship first appeared in 1971 it was accompanied by a full array of items, including Mixing Bowl sets (400 &300), a Cinderella Bowl set (441-44), and Refrigerator set (501-03), Round Casserole set (471-475), and a range of Bake Ware products. The nesting bowl sets contained a solid orange, a solid red and two different size bowls with the Friendship pattern on a white background. Around 1972, clear patterned lids were replaced with opal lids with the same design. A favorite pattern among collectors, Friendship is evocative of rural Pennsylvania Dutch designs. Interestingly, in 1971 a promotional pattern called “Penn Dutch” was released with a denser arrangement of the bright orange and red bird motif of Friendship. Friendship remained available until 1974.
Pattern Name: 
Friendship
Provenance: 
Williams, Dianne, Source
2010-12-31
Color: 
Material: 
Inscription: 
442 1 1/2 QT. / TRADEMARK / 22 / PYREX / ® / MADE IN U.S.A. / OVENWARE
stamp
Stamped base
Primary Description: 
1-1/2 Quart Pyrex Mixing Bowl in "Friendship" Pattern. Opaque white opalware glass, screen-printed orange enamel; mold-pressed. White, 1.5 qt. bowl with handles and orange exterior.
Venue(s)
Rakow Library, Corning Museum of Glass 2015-06-06 through 2016-03-17
America’s Favorite Dish: Celebrating a Century of Pyrex commemorates the history of Pyrex brand housewares, developed by Corning Glass Works in 1915. Central to the story of Pyrex are women, traditionally the keepers of the home, who helped Corning designers and engineers develop the products to appeal to the burgeoning women’s consumer market. Corning Glass Works combined affordable products and attractive designs with strategic marketing to make Pyrex a mainstay in American homes. Pyrex advertisements, ephemera, and glassware from the combined collections of the Library and Museum will reveal the evolution of this modern American tradition.
The Midcentury Kitchen: America's Favorite Room: From Workspace to Dreamscape, 1940s-1970s (2019) illustrated, p. 131;