
Company Maker: The Tiffin Glass Company/ Duncan
Item: 10 1/2" Crimped Bowl
Pattern: #115 Canterbury
Color: Dawn /Twilight
Circa: Late 1950s
Backstamps / Lables: The original paper label that states "Handmade Duncan Dichroic Dawn" The label is in great condition.
Condition: We are pleased to offer for sale a really pretty Canterbury 10 1/2" bowl in the Dawn or Twilight color. Dawn is a true Dichroic color and changes from a striking pinkish lavender color to a steely blue when placed under fluorescent lighting This awesome piece was produced by The Duncan division of The Tiffin Glass Company. Duncan and Miller was sold to Tiffin in 1955. Some of Duncan's workers were employed by The Tiffin Glass Company. Many of Duncan's molds were purchased by Tiffin. The Duncan workers ran the Duncan division of Tiffin and this bowl was produced sometime between 1955-1965. This stunning bowl is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips, cracks, mold damage, or repairs. The original sticker is still intact and on the bowl.
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Duncan Canterbury (1938-1955) (amberina, blue, chartreuse, ebony, yellow, milk glass, ruby, shell pink) Canterbury is a simplistic design that was one of the stalwarts of the Duncan line. This lovely elegant pattern was offered in both crystal and colors. It was one of the favorite selections for brides everywhere. One of the reasons for its popularity is the sheer number of pieces made in this line. The design worked well with almost any other crystal or china pattern available on the market.
Duncan / Tiffin Canterbury (1955 - 1965) Crystal, Crystal Satin, Dawn (twilight), Desert Red Satin, Desert Red, Citron Green, Copen Blue, Greenbriar, Smoke) Duncan and Miller was sold to Tiffin in 1955. The factory was relocated to Tiffin and was to refered as the Duncan division of Tiffin. Some of Duncan's workers were employed by The Tiffin Glass Company. Many of Duncan's molds were purchased by Tiffin. The Duncan workers ran the Duncan division of Tiffin until Tiffin was purchased by the Continental Can Corporation in 1967. In 1969 Interpace Corporation, the makers of Franciscan China bought the company and for the next 14 years they used the factory to make glassware to complement their china patterns. The company ceased to exist in the 1980s. Some Canterbury stemware may have been produced during the Franciscan tenure.
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