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Plate, Dinner
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Plate, Dinner

Object number95.119.5
Date1930-1939
MediumGlass; Paint
Credit LinePurchased with Hillman Foundation funds
DescriptionMachine made French ivory glass dinner plate in Laurel pattern with red trim.Dimensions0.75 x 9 in. (1.9 x 22.9 cm)
MarksRelief lettering in circle on bottom, "McK"
Label TextIn the exhibit, this object is in a re-creation of one glass display from that period based on trade journal accounts, surviving photographs, and interviews with glass company representatives. The Monongahela House first hosted the Pittsburgh Glass Show. Close to the Monongahela Wharf and convenient to numerous glass factories across the river on Pittsburgh’s South Side, the hotel became known as the “glassmen’s hotel.” By 1910, the location of the Show shifted to the Fort Pitt Hotel. Sited at the corner of Penn Avenue and Tenth Street, this hotel was close to both the train station and the showrooms of large glass companies. In its final years, the Show was held at the William Penn Hotel in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh.
On View
On view
Plate, Dinner
McKee Glass Company
1930-1939
Cup, Measuring
McKee Glass Company
1930-1945
Bowl
McKee Glass Company
1930-1939
Plate, Serving
McKee Glass Company
1925-1935
Bowl, Punch
McKee Glass Company
1935
Bowl
McKee Glass Company
Casserole
McKee Glass Company
c.1935
Pitcher, Cream
McKee Glass Company
Bowl, Sugar
McKee Glass Company
Dish, Baking
McKee Glass Company
c. 1950
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