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Production Prototype for Libbey Ware

Artist Gerald Gulotta (American, 1921-2018)
Date1963
Dimensions3 5/16 × 9 7/16 in. (8.4 × 24 cm)
MediumGlass-ceramic material
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Gerald Gulotta
Object number
2018.59
Not on View
DescriptionWhite glass-ceramic prototype from the Serve Libbey Ware line. Circular in form, absent of handles and lid, the production prototype forms the basic structure of the Three Quart Saucepan, where painted design, handles and a glass lid are added.
Published ReferencesToledo Museum of Art, The Alliance of Art and Industry:Toledo Designs for a Modern America, New York, NY, Hudson Hills Press, 2002, pg. 60.Exhibition HistoryToledo Museum of Art, The Alliance of Art and Industry: Toledo Designs for a Modern America, March 24-June 16, 2002.
Three-Quart Saucepan, Freeze, Cook, Serve, Libbey Ware
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Company
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