Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO
- Introduction
- CoorsTek, Inc. is a privately owned manufacturer of technical ceramics for aerospace, automotive, chemical, electronics, medical, metallurgical, oil and gas, semiconductor and many other industries. CoorsTek headquarters and primary factories are located in Golden, Colorado, US. The company is wholly owned by Keystone Holdings LLC, a trust of the Coors family. John K. Coors, a great-grandson of founder and brewing magnate Adolph Coors, Sr., and the fifth and youngest son of longtime chairman and president Joseph Coors, retired as president and chairman in January 2020 after 22 years at the helm.
- Wikidata
- Q5168054
- Ulan
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Exhibitions
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Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen
Sep 15, 2010–May 2, 2011
MoMA
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20th Century Design from the Museum Collection
Dec 17, 1958–Feb 23, 1959
MoMA
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Design Show: Christmas 1949
Nov 15, 1949–Jan 8, 1950
MoMA
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Christmas Exhibition: Useful Objects Under $10
Nov 9, 1948–Jan 9, 1949
MoMA
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100 Useful Objects of Fine Design (available under $100)
Sep 16, 1947–Jan 25, 1948
MoMA
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO has
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Beakers 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Dish and Capsules 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Crucible 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Crucibles 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Evaporating Dishes 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Crucible 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Crucible 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Evaporating Dish 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Evaporating Dish 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Evaporating Dish 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Covered Casserole 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Casserole 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Casserole Lid 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Casserole with Handle 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Casserole with Handle 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Crucibles 1920s
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Coors Porcelain Co., Golden, CO Mortar 1920s
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