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The floral patterns are giving us so much nostalgia. If you spent time baking with your grandmother, there’s a good chance you used vintage Pyrex. The bakeware was and is still a kitchen staple ...
Clear glass Pyrex cookware is practically an American icon. With its pleasing heft and remarkable resilience, these famous clear pans have been essential when cooking biscuits, casseroles, and ...
Where to Find Vintage Pyrex Since so many Pyrex pieces were made for a short time, part of the fun is finding unexpected items—canning jars, baby bottles, and even percolators with wooden handles.
Things to Do Why Long Islanders love their vintage Pyrex, Fire King, Corning Ware and other cookware Erica Perjatel-Stolba, of Lindenhurst, with some of the pieces in her Pyrex collection.
Pyrex glass kitchenware has a century-long legacy in the American household. On Monday, Instant Brands, the owner of Pyrex, filed for bankruptcy.
Pyrex bakeware has been a popular staple in the kitchen for more than 100 years when Corning first introduced the clear glass baking dish. Today, the line features many different shapes and sizes a… ...
The Pyrex name is a combination of the word Nonex and "pie," due to the pie-shaped appearance of the pan. In its debut collection, the company offered consumers a variety of clear glass baking dishes.
Vintage casserole dishes are currently listed for thousands on eBay. In reality, the vintage casserole dishes actually sell for less than 1/10 the price.
Pyrex dishes are fetching big bucks as dealers make rare finds they call the "holy grail" and snap up nostalgic kitchen pieces as seen in their favorite Netflix shows.
(The clear borosilicate glass products, also known as Pyrex, are still in production). Decades later, thanks to their durability, many vintage Pyrex pieces are still in good condition with more ...