Vintage Pyrex in the right patterns can fetch a pretty penny, and this colorful limited-release dish is one you should ...
Collectors of vintage kitchenware are paying surprising amounts for glass dishes once sold in everyday department stores. Pyrex, a brand that began in the early 1900s, produced hundreds of patterns, ...
Pyrex dishes have been part of American kitchens for decades. Known for colorful patterns and sturdy glass, they were made to be used and passed down. Designs like Lucky in Love, Atomic Eyes and ...
They were probably the centerpiece of many a family dinner, but if you inherited grandmas' cooking legacy of Pyrex dishes, you could be served a small fortune. Introduced in 1915, the ...
This limited-edition Pyrex dish debuted in the 1960s and remains a coveted collectors' item to this day — here's how to spot ...
Pyrex is the vintage dishware brand you should always snag from thrift stores and estate sales. Those who collect it are among the most enthusiastic antique hunters. Of course, the centenary brand's ...
When Alyssa Durante turned 30 last March, a gift from her boyfriend bowled her over. The treasured present — a pink Pyrex casserole dish decorated with daisies — is just like one seen in the TV series ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Pyrex was developed by Corning Glass Works in the early 1900s and began as clear glassware. The company ...