It’s easy to overlook what’s sitting in your own kitchen. That sturdy Pyrex dish you’ve had for years might not just be for baking or storing leftovers anymore. Collectors have turned vintage Pyrex ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vintage collectors pay good money for many of those brands’ older products in good condition, but at the moment, Pyrex is 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.
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 ...
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 ...
Truthfully, an alternative headline for this article could have been "A Bunch Of Semi-Recent Photos Of People's Very Colorful Pyrex Tattoos," but it's a rainy Sunday morning and I didn't have it in me ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pyrex is renowned for being the creator of highly collectible bakeware and serveware. So much so that there are many valuable ...
You may love Pyrex, but we’re willing to bet you don’t love it this much. While most people are content cooking with the vintage-looking dishes or recalling a grandmother’s dishes, there are people ...
Ashley Hafer has been a collector of many things since she was a child, she says, but more than a decade ago one collection took over her life. “It all started with my grandma,” she explains. “As my ...
In 1915, an advertisement proclaiming, "Bake in a glass!" appeared in the pages of Good Housekeeping. Corning Glass Works in New York had created a product that allowed food to be mixed, baked and ...