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Description
These brooches were crafted by hand using the Tiffany method for stained glass from plates featuring the Butterfly Gold pattern that was designed by Gregory Mirow. The classic pattern was produced by Corning Inc. between 1972-1981 and the plates were made in the United States, in Corning, NY. The glass plates and print were machine-made and applied. *Accession Number: 2010.4.332 Curatorial Area(s) include Postwar and Contemporary. Here are some interesting facts about the pattern from the Corning museum of glass website. (https://glasscollection.cmog.org/objects/44798/butterfly-gold-1) Butterfly Gold was released as a PYREX Compatibles pattern for the Correlle Dinner Ware pattern of the same name. - Butterfly Gold was released twice; once in 1972 and an altered version in 1979. - The two-quart Round Casserole in Butterfly Gold never appeared in any dealer catalogs. - Some pieces in the Butterfly Gold pattern may found with both imperial and metric measurements listed on the backstamp. Pattern Description: Butterfly Gold, designed by Gregory Mirow, was introduced in 1972 as a series of “Pyrex Compatibles.” Many new shapes and sizes with the Butterfly Gold pattern were launched during this time to complement the Corelle Dinnerware pattern released in 1970 of the same name. The Pyrex compatibles for Butterfly Gold can be found in two colors, both the orange tone that matches the Pyrex creation as well as a coordinating brown tone. Other such table accessories were released to supplement the ovenware such as napkin rings, drinking glasses, teacups, creamers, etc. After 1975 these accessories were grouped into a category called Tabletop Ware. Tableware became one of Corning’s biggest hits and was released in patterns of Winter Frost White, Spring Blossom Green, Snowflake Blue, as well as Butterfly Gold. The Butterfly Gold pattern was released both in 1972 and again in 1979 with an altered design. The original pattern was one large central flower flanked by a leaf, flower, and butterfly on each side on alternating white and orange bowls. The 1979 pattern portrayed a bouquet of smaller flowers on stems. This second pattern was only released as nesting bowl sets and 470/480 casseroles. While the Butterfly Gold pattern was discontinued in 1981 its Corelle counterpart went on for many years after. The 024 two quart round casserole was most likely released as a promotional item, as it does not appear in any dealer catalogs. In the early 1970s capacity listings on each dish were listed in imperial measurements, but by the late 1970s they were listed in metric units. As this was the height of production for Butterfly Gold some of the pieces may include capacity stamps in both imperial and metric measurements. Physical Description: Corelle Plate. Opaque white Corelle with applied brownish decal decoration; machine-made. Large white corelle plate (dinner) with "butterfly gold" decoration
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SKU: GBSF Made in United States Color: Silver, White, and Yellow Is Set: Individual Material: Copper, Glass, Paper, Stainless Steel, and Sterling Silver Occasion: Mother's Day and Thanksgiving Style: Sentimental and Vintage Theme: Family & Friendship Product Language: English Product Materials: Plastic-free and Upcycled Packaging: Plastic-free Production: Ethically sourced



































