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How to Identify Vintage Pyrex

The brand became one of the most collectible names in kitchenware, with certain patterns and pieces starting to command ...
Get excited, Pyrex collectors. The company just announced it's reissuing a limited-edition line of a cult favorite: the Lucky in Love pattern from 1959! "The most distinct feature of the pattern has ...
For kitchen enthusiasts who love a little nostalgic kitsch, hunting down vintage Pyrex dishes at at garage sales, flea markets, estate sales, thrift shops, antique shops, and on Facebook Marketplace ...
“Twenty thousand for a bowl?” That’s what most people said as the price of Lucky in Love continued ticking up on an eBay auction last year. No Pyrex is rarer than this bowl in the hearts-and-shamrocks ...
Enthusiasts sometimes consult the Corning Museum of Glass Pyrex Pattern Library to cross-reference details and ensure authenticity. Because the Daisy line ended in 1973, cookware in good condition ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. As pandemic restrictions that required mask-wearing and limited capacity for ...
It’s easy to overlook what’s sitting in your own kitchen. That sturdy Pyrex dish you’ve had for years might not just be for baking or storing leftovers anymore. Collectors have turned vintage Pyrex ...
Many home cooks have Pyrex in their cabinets. They fill the baking dishes with lasagna, measure out oil for making brownies in the brand’s measuring cups, and store leftovers in the signature lidded ...
CORNING – Pyrex cookware has been around for 100 years, ever since creator Corning Glass Works determined the heat-resistant glass used for rugged railroad lanterns also made a lovely sponge cake. The ...
MOST of us have an item from Pyrex in our kitchen cupboards. A household staple for years, the Pyrex brand is iconic - and some people have even deemed the goods TATTOO worthy. The brand makes ...