Pyrex has been here a while. So long that some of their iconic discontinued dishware designs from the '70s are now trending ...
This Pyrex was a 1960s promotional item, which means not many were made. Finding one would be a true win, especially if the ...
Picture this: you're rummaging through your grandmother's attic, and you stumble across a box filled with colorful bowls, casserole dishes, and mugs adorned with charming patterns. You think, "How ...
Finding vintage Pyrex at a thrift store is always exciting, but one elusive pattern has become legendary among collectors. Known as Blue Dianthus, this delicate blue floral design appeared on opal ...
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 ...
Get excited, Pyrex collectors. The company just announced it's reissuing a limited-edition line of a cult favorite: the Lucky in Love pattern from 1959! "The most distinct feature of the pattern has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Pyrex made hundreds of patterns, but some only for short periods of time. Those are the pieces that are the most valuable," she ...
Some vintage Pyrex mixing bowl sets sell for more than $1,000. See the eight most valuable patterns and learn what collectors ...
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 ...
Pyrex's signature designs have taken on a new lease of life with these celebratory tatts MOST of us have an item from Pyrex in our kitchen cupboards. A household staple for years, the Pyrex brand is ...
Why the vintage bakeware brand is stealing collectors’ hearts.