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  2. Revere Ware - Wikipedia

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    Notes on Specialty items: The 1 qt. Combination Pan can be identified by its straight walled construction, opposed to a Skillet's flared walls, and will be stamped "1 qt." on post-1968 pieces. Revere Ware 8" 1488 Breakfast Unit Egg Poacher with four removable stainless steel cups.

  3. Farberware - Wikipedia

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    A Farberware-brand minute timer. Russian immigrant Simon Farber founded S. W. Farber, Inc., in 1897 manufacturing gift trays and racks. [3] The company was officially founded in 1900 and started as a match peddler located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It later expanded to Brooklyn [4], opening a plant there and inventing a clamp-on light.

  4. Coffee percolator - Wikipedia

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    The name "percolator" is derived from the word "percolate" which means "to cause (a solvent) to pass through a permeable substance especially for extracting a soluble constituent". [5] In the case of coffee-brewing the solvent is water, the permeable substance is the coffee grounds, and the soluble constituents are the chemical compounds that ...

  5. Cory Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Cory patented his glass filter rod design (No. 114097), for which the patent was granted in 1939. [1] In 1951, the Cory Corporation, a Chicago company, bought Autopoint from Union Carbide. Cory operated Autopoint as a division appointing the president. In the 1967, the Hershey Chocolate Corporation bought the Cory Corporation. [2]

  6. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    Miniature toy set of CorningWare. Arc International, France, sells cookware that is equivalent to Corning Ware under various brand names including Arcoflam, Luminarc, and Arcoroc. Their Octime line of glass-ceramic saucepans and casseroles were rebadged for Princess House and sold as Nouveau cookware in the US and other select regions.

  7. Georges Briard - Wikipedia

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    Georges Briard (May 17, 1917 – July 30, 2005 New York) was the professional name of Jascha Brojdo (born Jakub Brojdo), an American designer in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

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