Tray, Serving
Object number2017.141.1
Manufacturer
Westinghouse
MediumMicarta
Credit LineGift of Elizabeth Schuster
DescriptionCircular black MIcarta tray. Short stepped sides. Top has geometric decoration consisting of silver lines and two pink quarter-circles.DimensionsDiameter x Depth: 15 × 0.75 in. (38.1 × 1.9 cm)MarksUnderside has text at center "WESTINGHOUSE / MICARTA / Tray".
Historical NotesThis Westinghouse Micarta tray.belonged to Leroy B. Fuller. Fuller worked at the Westinghouse plant in East Liberty. The family does not know why in what position he was originally hired, but he spent most of his career as a salesman. He and his wife Dora S. fuller lived in Penn Hills. He passed in 1986. A Westinghouse salesman book owned by Fuller outlines the benefits of electricity for rural farmers, suggesting that Fuller worked in a rural market. Micarta is a plastic compound that Westinghouse used in both home and industrial applications. During WWII Micarta was used to make helmet liners.
Previous owner
Leroy B. Fuller
(died 1986)
Subjects
On View
Not on viewWestinghouse
Westinghouse
Westinghouse