A pro reveals what’s really worth the money.
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.
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 ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Pyrex has long been beloved by vintage enthusiasts—and for good reason. Since its debut in 1915, the ...
I’ve always loved the charm and nostalgia that vintage Pyrex brings to the kitchen. But when it comes to actually using these colorful pieces for cooking today, I wondered if it’s truly safe. After ...
"Shiny, Happy, Pyrex People is for old and new collectors alike. This book covers a century of Pyrex history alongside the personal stories of some very important people in the world of Pyrex.
Rare Pyrex dishes fetch thousands as nostalgia fuels a collecting boom. Photo credit: Depositphotos. First pioneered in 1915, Corning pivoted the use of their borosilicate glass that could withstand ...