$26.00
Vintage Pyrex Kitchenware
In 1908 Corning Glass Works in Corning New York, developed a borosilicate glass that could withstand extreme heat and cold without breaking. They called this glass "Nonex" and used it in battery jars and railroad lanterns. In 1915, the company launched its first Pyrex line (Pyrex comined pie and nonex), with 12 pieces, including pie plates and a loaf pan. The 8 ounce liquid measuring cup came out 10 years later, early versions had a closed D-shaped handle and the tick marks made out of molded glass. Even today, Pyrex has become a staple in kitchens everywhere.
This piece of cookware is in good condition
Pale yellow color with white interior
Rectangular shape with handles on either side
Measurements:
8.5" long by 7" wide with 2.5" depth
Reminding us of our shared hstory in American homes from generation, the versatality and beauty of these dishes make them a timeless favorite. Sustainable shopping at its best
All Vintage and Antique items are sold in as found condition some items may show signs of love from time and loving use.One word of advice to collectors. After all of these years some pieces may not be as oven proof as makers advertised; to be fair microwaves didn't even exist yet! Be cautious about using your precious collection in the microwave.
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