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For Amanda Homrighausen, the best part of collecting antique Pyrex cookware is the hunt. When the 41-year-old enters thrift stores looking for glassware made by the century-old brand, she says her ...
Don’t look now, but you might be a Pyrex collector and not know it. After reading this, open your kitchen cupboards and take stock. Pyrex has been around for nearly 80 years, so you may have vintage ...
When you think of Pyrex, what typically comes to mind is the clear bakeware you received as a wedding shower or housewarming gift. It might be time for you to clean out your cabinets, though — and not ...
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 as ...
A couple of years ago, a rare, 1959 Lucky In Love pattern bowl had a high bid of over $22,000 on eBay, according to Curbed.
Dust off your old Pyrex cookware, because it can be worth a pretty penny. Vintage Pyrex has found a niche among chefs and homemakers, who love the colors and patterns of the old sets. Founder of ...
The story of how the kitchenware brand Pyrex first entered America’s kitchens reads like a tall tale. The saga began in 1913 when Corning scientists were investigating new applications for the ...
Which Pyrex casserole dish is best? In 1915, Corning Inc. introduced a brand-new line of clear bakeware dishes made of shock-resistant glass. This bakeware was less likely to crack or explode under ...