Nut and Mint Dish
Dish, Nut (and Mint) Serving
Chase Brass & Copper Company Inc (created by)
Mattatuck Historical Soc (owned by)
Ruth Gerth (associated with)
William Gerth (associated with)
Mattatuck Historical Soc (owned by)
Ruth Gerth (associated with)
William Gerth (associated with)
1935 – 1940 (Date manufactured/created)
1935 – 1940 (Date manufactured/created)
1935 – 1940 (Date manufactured/created)
Chromium, Chromium
Serving Dish, Serving Dish
4 1/2 in. H
X
8 1/2 in. W
X
4 in. D
4 1/2 in. H X 8 1/2 in. W X 4 in. D
4 1/2 in. H X 8 1/2 in. W X 4 in. D
The stylized 'modernistic baby whale' was deleted from the 1940 catalog and replaced with a ribbed band.
A double dish with a ribbed loop handle that encircles a piece joining the two round dishes. The center figurine was described in the 1936-37 catalog as a "modernistic baby whale". The stylized 'baby whale' was deleted from the 1940 catalog and replaced with a ribbed band.
The "Mint And Nut Dish" (Chase Item No. 29003) was designed by Ruth L. and William H. Gerth.
A double dish with a ribbed loop handle that encircles a piece joining the two round dishes. The center figurine was described in the 1936-37 catalog as a "modernistic baby whale". The stylized 'baby whale' was deleted from the 1940 catalog and replaced with a ribbed band.
The "Mint And Nut Dish" (Chase Item No. 29003) was designed by Ruth L. and William H. Gerth.
Gift given by Brenda Anderson-Killer, in memory of her uncle, Howard F. Reichenbach, industrial designer at Chase Industries, Waterbury, CT for more than 25 years
Gift given by Brenda Anderson-Killer, in memory of her uncle, Howard F. Reichenbach, industrial designer at Chase Industries, Waterbury, CT for more than 25 years
Gift given by Brenda Anderson-Killer, in memory of her uncle, Howard F. Reichenbach, industrial designer at Chase Industries, Waterbury, CT for more than 25 years
2006.5.40