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Vintage Pyrex is currently listed for thousands on eBay. In reality, the vintage casserole dishes actually sell for less than ...
Decluttering cookware can free up space, but don't toss the following vintage kitchen items, as they could have collectors' value and be worth a pretty penny.
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 ...
including pieces of Pyrex and CorningWare, along with vintage Melmac, Texasware and Boontonware. They also grew up seeing the cheerfully decorated dishes and cookware in their family homes.
Australians are being urged to raid their kitchen cupboards as a vintage brand of casserole dishes are fetching thousands on resell sites. CorningWare dishes were all the rage in cookware the 70s ...
If you've been needing a new cookware set ... After production for the original CorningWare product line ceased in 2000, vintage pyroceram sets quickly emerged as a collectors item.
Pyrex cookware was developed in the early 20th century by the company Corning Ware, according to Willow Wright of the Virginia vintage shop Urban Redeux. In the mid-1940s, they introduced the ...
Australians are selling very popular line of retro cookware secondhand for as much as $75,000. Prices for the much sought-after CorningWare casserole dishes have skyrocketed on buy and sell sites ...