For your consideration, we are pleased to offer this Glasbake Blue Onion Loaf Pan. Visual inspection will provide confirmation that this glass ovenware is in NEAR-PERFECT CONDITION! There are NO CHIPS, CRACKS, FADING OR UTENSIL MARKS of any kind!
“Glasbak Ovenware” was introduced in 1917 by the McKee Glass Company from Jeannette, Pennsylvania. Glasbak was specifically designed to compete with the Pyrex product line, which was created by Corning Glass Works and enjoying major success at the time. The Glasbak spelling was introduced in 1917 and changed to Glasbake sometime later that same year.
In the first half of the 20th century, women all around the world were pushing for modernized kitchens. They were turning away from the demands of a full days’ work spent in the kitchen in order to provide meals for their families. Housewives were looking for kitchen products that saved time – and glass bakeware provided notable solutions.
Billed as “A sanitary baking ware and serving ware combined”, Glasbak was designed to go from the oven, to the table, to the refrigerator, thus liberating housewives from the piles of dishes that accompanied the preparation of every meal. The idea was that the same dish could be used to cook, serve, and store meals.
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