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Pyrex created a number of different patterns featuring flowers and leaves. One is known as Gooseberry. These bowls were either white with red drawings of leaves and berries, or yellow bowls with ...
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 ...
As competition for rare Pyrex grows, there’s no doubt that it isn’t as simple as a trip to the thrift store anymore. Some spend thousands, others are still content to spend no more than $20.
Vintage Pyrex is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, ... Two stacks of vintage mixing bowls: the left stack has red, yellow, and white bowls with red and yellow floral patterns; ...
Your favorite vintage Pyrex dish may be worth more than you think these days, as these traditional pieces of glassware and storage containers sell for upward of $2,000 online.
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 ...
Be honest, are you really in Grandma’s kitchen if she’s not cooking a casserole in that gorgeous vintage Pyrex? Beautifully designed Pyrex dishes are a vintage staple, and for just under $20 ...
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 ...