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On-Line Exhibition Catalogue

Historical Work from the permanent collection of the International Museum of Dinnerware Design

This exhibition is a partnership between the International Museum of Dinnerware Design and the Washtenaw County Historical Society’s Museum on Main Street.  


David Gilhooly (American, 1943-2013)
Frog Fruit Loops, 2010
ceramic
H: 4.5” Diam: 7.25”
IMoDD 2019.167 Museum Purchase


Kellogg’s Rice Krispies individual lined serving box that can serve as a bowl,
still full of rice krispies, dated 1963 and 1960
(rice krispies have been removed 3/27/21)
cardboard
L: 4” W: 2.75” Depth: 1.25”
IMoDD 2019.180, 2021.7 Museum Purchases


Jackson China Company, Durable Dish Company, Falls Creek, Pennsylvania (1914-1985)
Roy Lichtenstein, designer (American, 1923-1997)
place setting, 1966
whiteware with stencil decoration, glazed
Promised Gift of Susanne and John Stephenson


 

Robeson Rochester Corp., Rochester, New York
Fraunfelter China, Zanesville, Ohio, 1923-1939
Art Deco Royal Rochester Modernistic waffle iron with cord, ca. 1928
china, hand-painted, and chrome with electrical components
H:  5” L: 11.5” Base Diam: 9.75”
waffle iron marked in metal base: Royal Rochester Robeson Rochester Corp. Rochester, NY 110-120 v – 640 w F-7475 Pat. Appl’d for
IMoDD 2018.86 Museum Purchase

Robeson Rochester Corp., Rochester, New York
Fraunfelter China, Zanesville, Ohio, 1923-1939
Hall China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio (for Forman Bros.)
Art Deco Royal Rochester Modernistic syrup, ca. 1928
china, hand-painted and chrome (and some electrical parts)
syrup H: 6.25”
marked: Royal Rochester hand-painted Fraunfelter China Ohio
IMoDD 2018,64 Gift of Judith and Martin Schwartz

Fraunfelter China, Ohio
Royal Rochester hand-painted Modernistic Art Deco batter bowl
china, hand-painted
H: 4.75” Diam: 7.5”
marked: Fraunfelter China Ohio/Royal Rochester hand-painted
IMoDD 2019.182 Museum Purchase


Josh Owen (American, b. 1970), designer
Kikkerland Design, Inc., manufacturer and produced in China
Magnito Magnetic Salt & Pepper Shaker Set, designed 2004
food-safe PVC
each H: 2.5” Diam: 3.5”
box H: 5” W: 3.5”
marked: “S” “P”
IMoDD 2020.97 Gift of the Designer

Josh Owen (American, b. 1970), designer
Kikkerland Design, Inc., manufacturer and produced in China
Mini Magnito Magnetic Salt & Pepper Shaker Set, 2006
food-safe PVC
H: 1.25”  Diam:  2.125”
marked: “S” “P”
IMoDD 2020.98 Gift of the Designer


 

green Uranium/Vaseline glass breakfast juice pitcher and juice glass set, cream and sugar, coffee cake stand, juicer, set of juice tumblers, chicken on a basket container, ashtray, syrups, shaker, mixing bowl, pressed glass, 1930s-
IMoDD Museum Purchases and juicer, IMoDD 2019.179 Gift of Megan Wolfe


ivory Bakelite Art Deco 4-slice toast rack, 1930s
Bakelite
H: 3.25” L:  5.5” W:  3”
mark:  none
IMoDD 2020.19 Museum Purchase


Hazel Atlas Company, established 1902
Federal Tool Corporation, Chicago, established 1925
Eva Zeisel, designer (b. Hungary, 1906-2011)
pressed glass bulbous-bodied syrup dispenser with pressed ribbon pattern, and blue plastic and metal top, 1947
pressed glass, plastic, metal
H: 8” Diam: 4” 32 ounce
Mark: pressed Federal Tool Corp Chicago 5112 F7 Hazel Atlas logo
IMoDD 2020.162 Museum Purchase

Hazel Atlas Company, established 1902
Federal Tool Corporation, Chicago, established 1925
Eva Zeisel, designer (b. Hungary, 1906-2011)
pressed glass bulbous-bodied syrup dispenser with pressed ribbon pattern, and brown plastic and metal top, 1947
pressed glass, plastic, metal
H: 5.5” Diam: 3.25” 14 ounce
Mark: pressed “A” in a circle and “4” on base
IMoDD 2020.163 Museum Purchase


Hazel Atlas Company, established 1902, or Anchor Hocking
pressed glass syrup dispenser with hinged tin top, circa 1915
glass, tin
H: 6”
mark: faint pressed Hazel Atlas logo or unmarked
IMoDD 2020.168, 2020.169, 2020.170 Museum Purchases
Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Connecticut (1865-1965)


Universal Art Deco toaster, model no. E722, the bread enters the toaster via the side of the toaster, with original cord (it works), 1930
chrome, metal, plastic
H: 7.5” L w/o cord: 7.5” W: 5.5”
mark: “Universal,” etc. metal label on base
IMoDD 2020.259 Museum Purchase


Standard Electric Mfg. Co., Toronto, Canada
Standard Electric Art Deco toaster T60, with toaster opening on each side like wings, 1940
chrome, metal
H: 8” L: 7.5” W: 4.75”
mark: “Standard Electric, etc.” on base
IMoDD 2020.260 Museum Purchase


Hall China, East Liverpool, Ohio (1903-2021)
Eva Zeisel, designer (born Hungary 1906-2011)
selection of Hall China Hallcraft Tomorrow’s Classic White dinnerware, 1950s
semi vitreous body, glazed
mark: “Hallcraft by Eva Zeisel Made in U.S.A. by Hall China Co.”
IMoDD Museum Purchases

Hall China Company, East Liverpool, Ohio (1903-2021)
Eva Zeisel, designer (American, b. Budapest 1906-2011)
4 white Hallcraft Tomorrow’s Classic egg cups, 1950s
china, glazed
H: 4.25” L: 3” W: 2.5”
mark: none     
IMoDD 2021.8 Museum Purchase


            

Quaker Oats   
Dionne Quintuplets cereal bowl, ca. 1936
(offered by Quaker Oats)
chrome
Diam: 5.75”   
IMoDD 2012.79 Gift of Margaret Carney and Bill Walker

Dionne Quintuplet framed photograph and six spoons
Carlton silverplate spoons with the names of Yvonne, Marie, Cecile, Annette (2), and Emilie
spoon length:  6”
framed photograph: 13” x 8.75”
IMoDD 2014.89 Museum Purchase


Ad for Dionne Quintuplets birthday bowl
“Send for this gift! Dionne ‘Quints’ birthday bowl”
paper, ink
3” x 7”
IMoDD 2014.34 Museum Purchase