Description
The Dirilyte product was originally called Dirigold. Carol Molin a metallurgist originally developed this bronze alloy product in Sweden in 1914. In 1924, a manufacturing plant was formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota U.S.A. to product the flatware and dinnerware under the name Dirigold. However, in 1935 the Federal Trade Commission sued the company stating that the name “Dirilgold” was misleading because the alloy did not contain any gold. So the company changed the product and company name to Dirilyte. The Dirilyte Company of America operated until Novemb er of l97l when the product line and equipment were purchased by Hand Industries, Inc. in Warsaw, Indiana. The name remains as Dirilyte but was now a division of Hand Industries, Inc. The Dirilyte product line was production up to the 1986 at which time all production of Dirilyte was stopped. This serving plate is from my grandmother’s estate and she passed away in the mid-60s. However, she bought the serving plate in the 30s sometime. There is only one marking on the bottom of this serving plate which is “Dirilyte” stamped into the metal. This plate could use a little polishing. It is in mint condition with no cracks, chips, necks, scratches, fleabites, repairs, stains, or wears-marks. In addition, it looks like it has never been used. (but I know it has been use cause I saw it on the table when I was just a little guy)
| Shipping and Product Information | ||||
Dimensions |
10”x11.75”x1.13” |
Shipped From |
83815 |
|
Shipping Size |
12”x 12”x 4” |
Manufacture |
Dirilyte Co. |
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Weight |
1.05 |
lbs. |
Main Material |
Bronze Alloy |
Shipping Weight |
1.27 |
lbs. |
Color |
Gold |
Load Capacity |
Unknown |
About Years Made |
1930s |
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GDW-VRDDSP-1
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