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Couroc Tray, Vintage Mid Century, Drake Well 1859, Pennsylvania Oil Well History

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Management number 3557050 Release Date 1970/01/01 List Price $21.60 Model Number 3557050
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This vintage mid-century Couroc tray is a nod to Pennsylvania's oil history, commemorating the first oil well drilled in the USA, the Drake Well which went live in 1859 (this tray is probably marking the 100-year anniversary in 1959). Crafted from a proprietary resin in Monterey California, its black and beige color scheme complements any mid-century modern decor.

• Vintage Couroc Tray
• Mid-century modern style
• Features the Drake Well opening in 1859
• Black and beige color scheme
• Made from durable resin

Couroc of Monterey was a company that produced a line of decorative items made of a proprietary phenolic resin material that resembled ebony wood. The company was founded in 1948 in Monterey, California, by Guthrie Sayle and Moira Wallace.

The Drake Well is an oil well in Cherrytree Township, Venango County in Pennsylvania. Drilled by Edwin Drake in 1859, it is the first commercial oil well in the United States.

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• Mid Century Modern, Vintage, USA, Couroc Tray, Oil


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