1995.166.3.A-B Eva Zeisel, "Stratoware" covered sugar bowl


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Created for sale through the Sears mail-order catalogue, Eva Zeisel's Stratoware line of earthenware, which included this sugar bowl, was designed for the middle class market, which demanded "beauty, utility, and economy."  The handles were integrated with the body for ease of manufacture and durability. The 1942 Sears catalogue said: "Stratoware is as in key with modern living as the newest TWA Stratoliners. Distinguished ware that is practical enough for everyday. Two beautifully blended colors on every piece. Four air-minded trim colors: Horizon Blue, Flare Yellow, Wing Brown, and Airport Green. Body is contrasting San Diego Sand color.... Design created exclusively for Sears by the Industrial Design Dept. of Pratt Institute."

Adapted from
Charles L. Venable, China and Glass in America 1880-1980 (Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art: New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000), 427.

NOTES
corrected rule, added in CCs and updated the Gen Desc - 9/14 (JBA)
UMO pending for file "Boeing,_Type_307,_Stratoliner_Prototype"

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PROVENANCE 
Until 1996: Karen Silvermintz, Dallas, Texas [1]

From 1996: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from the above [1]

[1] See Karen Silvermintz receipt (undated, copy in Collections Records Object File). 

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Boeing ~ Learn about the Boeing 307 Stratoliner, the aircraft that inspired Sears and Roebuck's Stratoware line. 

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FUN FACTS
In 1942, twenty-piece Stratoware service for four sold for $3.29. 

Adapted from
Charles L. Venable, China and Glass in America 1880-1980 (Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art: New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000), 427.

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Created for sale through the Sears mail-order catalogue, Eva Zeisel's Stratoware line of earthenware, which included this sugar bowl, was designed for the middle class market, which demanded "beauty, utility, and economy."  The handles were integrated with the body for ease of manufacture and durability. The 1942 Sears catalogue said: "Stratoware is as in key with modern living as the newest TWA Stratoliners. Distinguished ware that is practical enough for everyday. Two beautifully blended colors on every piece. Four air-minded trim colors: Horizon Blue, Flare Yellow, Wing Brown, and Airport Green. Body is contrasting San Diego Sand color.... Design created exclusively for Sears by the Industrial Design Dept. of Pratt Institute."

Adapted from
Charles L. Venable, China and Glass in America 1880-1980 (Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art: New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000), 427.

Fun Facts
In 1942, twenty-piece Stratoware service for four sold for $3.29. 

Adapted from
Charles L. Venable, China and Glass in America 1880-1980 (Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art: New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000), 427.

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
Boeing ~ Learn about the Boeing 307 Stratoliner, the aircraft that inspired Sears and Roebuck's Stratoware line. 

Notes
corrected rule, added in CCs and updated the Gen Desc - 9/14 (JBA)
UMO pending for file "Boeing,_Type_307,_Stratoliner_Prototype"

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 1996: Karen Silvermintz, Dallas, Texas [1]

From 1996: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from the above [1]

[1] See Karen Silvermintz receipt (undated, copy in Collections Records Object File). 

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Mid-Century Modernist: AAT: 300343610
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