Bowl, Serving

Object number96.68.389 a,b
Designer (1898 - 1986)
Date1935
MediumAluminum; Brass; Glue; Paper; Ink
Credit LineGift of Alcoa, Inc.
DescriptionA round aluminum serving bowl with lid.Dimensions3.375 x 5 x 5 in. (8.6 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm)
MarksOn bottom of body paper glued that reads: "#1514"
Label TextWearever, a subsidiary of Alcoa which made utensils, cookware, and house wares, began selling goods in 1900. Its products, including coffee pots, tea kettles, pans, and juicers, were sold both in stores and door-to-door. In Alcoa’s early years the many uses of aluminum were still being discovered and the creation and sale of this aluminum cookware by Wearever helped to broaden the metal’s use. The top of the line products made by Alcoa subsidiary Wearever, were called Kensington Ware. The line was produced in New Kensington, PA and featured a large number of differing products from candlesticks to bowls to ashtrays to vases. These items helped to show new potential uses for aluminum and also demonstrated the metal’s beauty and durability.
Related person (1898 - 1986)
Subjects
On View
On view
Jar
Lurelle Guild
1935
Binder, Loose-Leaf
Lurelle Guild
1934
Vase, Flower
Lurelle Guild
1934-1935
Coffeepot
Lurelle Guild
1932
Bowl, Covered
WearEver, subsidiary of ALCOA, Inc.
Binder, Loose-Leaf
Lurelle Guild
1934
Toolbox
Craftsman
1954-1995
Door
Louis Blum
c. 1946
Service, Tea
H.C. Fry Glass Company
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