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[Stove to Tableware]. Vintage News. 1934.
"Art in Industry: Modern American Designs Shown in an Exposition in New York. "
"The Hand of Modern Art in Aluminum: Kitchen Utensils. Designed by Russel Wright, With Everything Brought into Harmony of Line."
This page shows a photo of Russel Wright's "Stove to Table Ware," although the name of the line is not mentioned, nor are the names of the items in the photo. Items shown include the Bain Marie, Chafing Dish, Four-Piece Canister Set, Bread Box, Bread Board, and Buffet Service Spoon, among other items.
"Art in Industry: Modern American Designs Shown in an Exposition in New York. " New York Times (1857-Current file) [New York, N.Y.] 15 Apr. 1934,ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851 - 2003). ProQuest. Boston Public Library. Boston, MA. 5 Apr. 2006