There's no shortage of vintage Pyrex dishes and patterns for thrifters to collect, but this dish's extremely limited ...
Some sets fetch more than $1,000!
The best kitchen wares offer both form and function, and this collectible Le Creuset piece is no exception. Here's what to ...
There was a time when no respectable casserole or Jell-O salad was served in anything but a brightly colored piece of Pyrex glassware — and every cupboard was stacked high with the functional mixing ...
Vintage cookware is so aesthetically pleasing, but how does it hold up in the modern kitchen? Read this before putting vintage Pyrex in the microwave.
One seller on eBay has a 1970s 2-quart Pyrex casserole dish listed for $100,000. And while it’s doubtful they’ll get a buyer at that price, many of these vintage crockeries do sell for hundreds and ...
You may have heard that uppercase PYREX and lowercase pyrex labels on cookware indicate what materials the items are made of.
The most recognized and collected of vintage kitchen colored and patterned glass cookware is Pyrex. Why the interest? The bright colors and patterns contain all sorts of memories of a calmer time in ...
In 1915, an advertisement proclaiming, "Bake in a glass!" appeared in the pages of Good Housekeeping. Corning Glass Works in New York had created a product that allowed food to be mixed, baked and ...
The market for vintage Pyrex People have long collected baseball cards, coins, comic books and classic cars. Especially in America, many are inspired and driven by the treasure hunt for items whose ...