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Q: Two of my Pyrex mixing bowls -- one milk glass, the other clear -- are stuck together, and nothing I do will separate them. How can I separate them without breaking one or both? A: Ah yes ...
Lifestyle Vintage Pyrex bowls may be worth big bucks as collectors hunt high and low for nostalgic dishes By Gretchen Eichenberg, Fox News Published March 17, 2023, 4:37 p.m. ET ...
At Cedar Chest Antique Mall in McGregor, Texas, store manager Tim Dowdle said a set of bowls in the harder-to-find "Gooseberry" print, produced between 1957-1966, sold for $699 last month.
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One vintage ad from 1955 promotes this Pyrex Ware Color Bowl Set as the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, at only $3.50 for the set. I’m sure they would go for much, much more today.
Pyrex made its dazzling debut in American kitchens over a century ago. Introduced in 1915 by Corning Glass Works, it started as a solution to a common problem: Exploding cookware, which sounds ...
Though the earliest Pyrex was made of clear glass, in 1947 Corning debuted a set of different-sized colored mixing bowls that could nest together like Russian dolls to save space.
The 26-year-old parole officer from the Dallas area said this hobby started with family. Her grandmother gave her mother a green and white Pyrex "Spring Blossom" mixing bowl.
The milk glass interiors, classic to most vintage Pyrex and Anchor Hocking pieces, commonly contain lead as well. The lead in milk glass is probably inert, however, no lab tests are currently ...
The 26-year-old parole officer from the Dallas area said this hobby started with family. Her grandmother gave her mother a green and white Pyrex “Spring Blossom” mixing bowl.
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