pyrex patterns

Pretty much everyone in the Pyrex collecting community agrees that Lucky in Love is the rarest Pyrex pattern ever released. Lucky in Love is an elusive print that dates to 1959 and only appeared on one-quart round casserole dishes.

How many different Pyrex patterns are there?

Chronological listing, click here to sort by name. Or browse patterns by thumbnail image. There are currently 171 unique patterns listed on this page.

How can you tell vintage Pyrex patterns?

Use the glass markings, stamps, and logos on the pieces themselves to identify when the glass was produced. The oldest Pyrex markings should be on the bottom of glass pieces and feature Pyrex in all capital letters inside a circle with CG for Corning Glassworks.

Is vintage Pyrex worth money?

Before you decide to donate or toss any of that outdated glassware, think twice: Vintage Pyrex sets have sold for up to $1,800 online. Even single bowls have gone for a whopping $900 and this “Foulard Pyrex mug” on Etsy is up for sale at $800.

What do numbers on bottom of Pyrex mean?

Model numbers simply designate a particular size and shape of a piece of Pyrex Ware with no regard to color or decoration. Except for the earliest color ware and a few other pieces, they are molded into the piece itself.

Why is Pyrex so collectible?

The series caused interest in vintage Pyrex to spike, with long-term collectors that were used to easily locating the glassware at yard sales and thrift stores finding the items harder to come by — and more expensive when they were available.

How much is my old Pyrex worth?

Some vintage Pyrex can earn up to $3,000, reports NPR—nevermind that it’s not dishwasher safe, and it’s a pain to lug around compared to modern iterations. Sure enough, we found a 1950s set selling for $1,850 on Etsy, and one from 1960 for $700 on eBay. There’s even a rare vintage Pyrex bowl mold going for $1,000.

When was the Pyrex wheat pattern made?

Wheat was released as part of the 1978 “Designer Collection.” Two years after Wheat was released the same pattern was used on a collection of standard dishes and was called Autumn Harvest. The late 1970s saw a decline in the production of Pyrex opalware.

How old is my Pyrex measuring cup?

As always, you can tell when you have a pre-1990 measuring cup by the handle – a “closed D” handle represents the older pieces. As you can see, the writing on these is vertical and the Pyrex logo occurs on both sides of the cup instead of just once underneath the spout.

What is JAJ Pyrex?

JAJ (short for James A Jobling) were the producers of PYREX tableware, casserole dishes and other bakeware in the United Kingdom from 1922 until the plant (in Sunderland, England) closed in 2007.

Are all Pyrex lids marked?

All lids have a number imprinted on the handle. The clear glass lids have a number that corresponds to the size that it fits. For example the lid for the 043 Oval Casserole has 943 stamped in it. The lids that fit the 471/472/473 casseroles has 470 stamped on them.

What size is Pyrex 232?

Pyrex Model 232 White 11.75 X 7.5 X 1.75 Inch Lasagna Pan.

How do you date Pyrex Flameware?

(Flameware percolators can be dated by their lid knobs — thinner knobs are earlier — but covers often get mixed up.) Among the rarer and costlier pieces of vintage Pyrex are Ms.

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