Pyrex dishes are a popular collectible that can fetch high prices in the vintage market, and these colors and patterns are ...
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 ...
You've probably walked past them dozens of times. Those dusty mixing bowls tucked in the back of a cupboard, the casserole dish your grandmother used every Thanksgiving. Maybe they're stacked in a ...
Created in 1915 by Corning Inc., Pyrex has been one of the most trusted brands in kitchenware in the United States and Canada for over a century. The heat- and cold-resistant glassware is known for ...
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 ...
Houston-area thrift shops, antique dealers, Goodwill stores and Facebook Marketplace sellers carry every collectible and tchotchke imaginable: vinyl records, Astros T-Shirts, Smurfs and newspaper ...
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 ...
I’ve always found vintage kitchenware fascinating, especially Pyrex, which combines nostalgia with practical use. Over the years, I noticed that some Pyrex patterns are not just pretty—they can ...
On 30 November 2016, the Facebook page "Punk Rock Homesteading" shared a report that vintage Pyrex dishes contain unsafe levels of lead. The linked article was published by Creative Green Living in ...