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1962 Advertisement - Blue Cornflower Corning Ware
From the December 1 1962 issue of Maclean's, this advertisement promotes Corning Ware for Christmas gift-giving, mainly in Blue Cornflower. It is a Canadian magazine, so capacities for most items are stated in ounces rather than quarts.
The following images are a modified version of the advertisement, the layout has been altered to fit the width of this page.
 A 4 Qt Dutch oven is stated to be a new product. Double boilers were a new item the year before. The lower pot is 2½ Qt, upper pot holds 2 Qt. Flat-rimmed Dutch ovens, roasters and platters were formed on the Hub Machine, which was adapted later for manufacturing Corelle.

The bottom left percolator's design is Black Trefoil. It appears on Electromatic percolators, Electromatic skillets, and larger casseroles that were paired with Royal Buffet candle-warmers.
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