That insignia on your vintage Pyrex? It might be the difference between ordinary and seriously valuable — knowing what to ...
If you’ve ever spotted those colorful, nesting Pyrex mixing bowls at a yard sale or tucked away in your grandma’s kitchen, you might wonder if they’re worth more than just a pretty vintage find. The ...
Everything old is in vogue again, including vintage Pyrex. You may have thought you'd baked your last casserole in a Pyrex "Forest Fancies" mushroom-printed piece of culinary history from the 1970s.
Until recently, vintage Pyrex was purchased mainly by longtime devotees—or passed down from previous generations. But in the past few years, the cookware collection has attracted new admirers. While ...
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 ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pyrex serving dishes with flowers on them. - Danielle Skibola/Getty Images Vintage Pyrex cookware has become a cult favorite among ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pyrex is a beloved brand of vintage dishes and storage containers that are loved for their durability, versatility and flexible ...
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 ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. As pandemic restrictions that required mask-wearing and limited capacity for ...