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Manufacturer McClary Manufacturing

White Enamel Pitcher

Credit LineGift of Jane Bondy, London, Ontario, 1990.
Object number1990.015.035
Label TextThe McClary Manufacturing Company made this enamelware pitcher. In 1852, John McClary (1829-1921) and his older brother Oliver (1818-1902) opened J. & O. McClary, a tinsmith shop in London. Over the years, the McClary Manufacturing, Company produced a vast array of high-quality items, including cast iron stoves, copper kettles, and decorative enamelware. McClary established the enamelware division of the business in the 1890s, having imported from Germany the machinery used to stamp out tinware onto which a tough layer of enamel was baked. The company took advantage of every opportunity to trumpet the quality and range of their products. From match holders to ashtrays to toys, their goods reminded customers of the McClary name and reputation. In 1927, the McClary Manufacturing Company merged with four others to become General Steel Wares. Its London plant closed in the mid-1970s.
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