Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pyrex was developed by Corning Glass Works in the early 1900s and began as clear glassware. The company went on to produce a milky ...
Planning on stopping by the thrift store anytime soon? Keep an eye out for these vintage Pyrex pieces — they may be worth a ...
My favorite baking dishes, hands down. These baking dishes have the most practical and simple design, but I would take them over fancier looking ceramic or glazed baking dishes (which, incidentally, ...
Dig out that box of old kitchenware from the basement or attic and check to see if you've got any original Pyrex pieces. Those classic bakeware patterns from your youth could be worth more than you ...
Pyrex dishes have been part of American kitchens for decades. Known for colorful patterns and sturdy glass, they were made to be used and passed down. Designs like Lucky in Love, Atomic Eyes and ...
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 ...
For Amanda Homrighausen, the best part of collecting antique Pyrex cookware is the hunt. When the 41-year-old enters thrift stores looking for glassware made by the century-old brand, she says her ...
They were probably the centerpiece of many a family dinner, but if you inherited grandmas' cooking legacy of Pyrex dishes, you could be served a small fortune. Introduced in 1915, the ...
One of our favorite kitchen-design trends for 2025 is retro decor with its eclectic warmth and nostalgia. It's a popular approach lately, which is why vintage Pyrex is currently very in demand. People ...
Move over, trendy cake creations! Cookies are ready to take your place on the dessert pedestal. Specialty bakers are turning traditional cookies into works of art that almost look too good to eat.