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Pyrex produced this floral pattern for almost a decade, which means you likely have seen this one often at rummage sales, vintage shops and even right here at Taste of Home.
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 ...
The patterns on these vintage Pyrex dishes aren’t just eye-catching—they also make this classic kitchenware extremely valuable among collectors.
After that, the company began to roll out new patterns regularly. From 1956 to 1983, Pyrex produced 170 distinct patterns with fanciful names like Golden Honeysuckle, Lucky in Love, and Pineapple ...
Just a few days ago, another piece of rare Pyrex — a pink bowl in the Duchess pattern, with its original lid and brass warming stand included — sold on eBay for more than $4,000.
One "La Marjolaine" dish, a pattern from CorningWare's 1970 "The Spice of Life" collection, is currently listed for over $88,000 on eBay as of Wednesday, June 11.
Though the earliest Pyrex was made of clear glass, in 1947 Corning debuted a set of different-sized colored mixing bowls that could nest together like Russian dolls to save space.
If you're Pyrex baking dish enthusiast, the luck of the Irish is coming your way this spring. One of the most popular vintage designs, the limited-edition "Lucky in Love" pattern from 1959, is ...
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! So rare is the original cookware covered in ...