Of all the vintage Pyrex pieces out there, this is one of the rarest. When thrifting, keep a keen eye on dishes with this ...
If you spot this whimsical pattern on a Pyrex dish at the thrift store, don't leave the highly coveted piece behind.
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 ...
Maybe your dad used a Pyrex measuring cup whenever he made pancakes, or your roommate always baked her famous lasagna in a rectangular Pyrex pan, or your grandmother had a set of the brightly colored ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Pyrex cookware has been around for 100 years, ever since creator Corning Glass Works determined the heat-resistant glass used for rugged railroad lanterns ...
It's easier to score 1970s Pyrex collectibles than older antique items, but which ones are actually worth your purchase? Here ...
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 ...
The saying goes that like tried-and-true recipes, fine wines and well-aged cheese, some things get better with age. Long Island vintage enthusiasts say the same holds true for classic Pyrex, cast iron ...
Pyrex used a glass previously used for railroad signal lanterns. Corning Museum of Glass has collection of 2,000 pieces of Pyrex. Corning Inc. once had a test kitchen to explore uses of Pyrex. If you ...