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Pyrex

Casserole
ca. 1928-ca. 1934 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pyrex casserole, press moulded heat-resistant borosilicate, made by James A Jobling & Co. Ltd (Wear Glass Works), Sunderland, about 1928-34

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Casseroles
  • Dish Cover
TitlePyrex (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Heat-resistant (boro-silicate) glass, press moulded
Brief description
Pyrex casserole, press moulded heat-resistant borosilicate, made by James A Jobling & Co. Ltd (Wear Glass Works), Sunderland, about 1928-34
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 21.5cm
Style
Gallery label
(18/06/2009)
Casserole , heat-resistent (borosilicate), press moulded Britain (Sunderland), about1928-34 made by James A Jobling & Co. Ltd (Wear Glass Works) Gift of makers (C.124 &A-1935) In 1921 the British manufacturing rights for Pyrex glass were bought from Corning, U.S.A, by James A Jobling. This casserole (factory ref. no. A800X, 2 1/2 pint size, price 8/3d during, probably, the 1930s) is from the standard range by an un-named staff designer. It was produced from about 1928 and by 1939 was also made with cut decoration. It was guaranteed against breakage in the oven. .
Credit line
Given by the makers
Object history
In 1921 the British manufacturing rights for Pyrex glass were bought from Corning, U.S.A, by James A Jobling. This casserole (factory ref. no. A800X, 2 1/2 pint size, price 8/3d during, probably, the 1930s) is from the standard range by an un-named staff designer. It was produced from about 1928 and by 1939 was also made with cut decoration. It was guaranteed against breakage in the oven.
Bibliographic references
  • Pyrex: 60 years of design. Newcastle upon Tyne : Tyne and Wear County Council Museums, ca. 1983. pp.25 etc, pl.7.
  • Opie, Jennifer Hawkins and Marianne Hollis. Thirties : British art and design before the war / an exhibition organised by the Arts Council in collaboration with the Victoria & Albert Museum. London : Arts Council, 1979. Catalogue number 4.142.
Other number
9676 - Glass gallery number
Collection
Accession number
C.124&A-1935

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Record createdJune 18, 2009
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