1950s German Ovenproof Glass Bundt Pan or Jelly Mold

1950s German Ovenproof Glass Bundt Pan or Jelly Mold

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70.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Australia-wide Tracked and Insured Shipping Included This ovenproof glass Bundt pan (Kugelhopf) or jelly mold was manufactured by the Schott Glass factory in Mainz, Germany, during the 1950s to 1960s. Made of borosilicate glass, which was invented in 1887 by glassmaker Otto Schott in Jena, Germany, this Bundt pan is lightweight (660 g) and heat- and flame-proof. Schott initially used Borosilicate for laboratory equipment, but by the 1920s, the company started producing household items. The etched brand mark on this glass Bundt pan indicates it was made after the company had been re-established in Mainz, West Germany, in 1952. SUMMARY: ** MAKER: SCHOTT MAINZ 'JENAer Glas' ** PERIOD: 1950s/60s ** DIMENSIONS: ~25cm x ~3.5 cm ** WEIGHT: 660 g ** SHIPPING WEIGHT: 1,500 g --------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT: This vintage glass Bundt pan may show wear consistent with its age. The photographs, physical dimensions, and weight form part of the description. If you have any questions, please ask before placing your order.

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