Showing posts with label casserole dish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casserole dish. Show all posts

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Vintage Pyrex Homestead Brown on Tan Casseroles


Pyrex, when taken care of, can last a lifetime and then some!  While technically dishwasher safe, they should never be cleaned in a dishwasher or the paint coating will fade, and the dish will eventually loose it's sheen.  Still functional, yes...beautiful, no.  You should also not use sharp utensils or knives to cut in your Pyrex as it will scratch, and when storing they should not be nested inside each other.

Here we have a set of two vintage (473 - 1L and 475 - 2.5L size) Pyrex Cinderella casserole dishes in the Homestead Brown on Tan pattern, without lids. They are in nice vintage condition without any chipping, cracks, or fading. Though there are some scuff marks on closer examination near the bottoms they still display beautifully. They've been gently used for around 50 years and with care may be used for another 50!
Asking $25 Note:  All articles will be posted within 3 days of payment clearing, well packaged, insured and signed for.  Postage and packaging fees will be an amount in addition to the asking price of the article and may vary according to the location of the buyer.


Monday, July 22, 2019

Vintage JAJ Pyrex " Cottage Rose" Covered Casserole Dish



















In 1885 James A. Jobling  (a.k.a. JAJ) acquired the Wear Flint Glassworks in Sunderland, UK, and in 1921 patented the rights to manufacture Pyrex.  It was produced for another 50 years until the patent expired and Corning Glassworks, New York, took over the company and started using the Pyrex England back-stamp.  It was in the 1950's that opal (milk glass) Pyrex was first made and was produced until the 1990's in a vast range of designs.















Here we have a vintage JAJ England  Pyrex 2.5 quart casserole dish in the "Cottage Rose" pattern, produced around 1970.  It has a diameter of 8.75" and is in excellent condition without cracks, stains, chips or rough edges, and the colors have remained bright.  The lid is also Pyrex, No. 35, but does not look like the other lids I have seen online for this casserole, so it may be a replacement.  It has a beautiful embossed petal starburst circling the knob that I have not been able to find images of, so it is truly unique.  There is a chip on the knob that is largely unseen and is otherwise in great condition.



















When Pyrex is taken care of (and not washed in a dishwasher or scratched by knife cuts) it can look beautiful, and last a long, long, time.  With care I imagine this casserole will be enjoyed for another 50 years!

Asking - $25


Note:  All articles will be posted within 3 days of payment clearing, well packaged, insured and signed for.  Postage and packaging fees will be an amount in addition to the asking price of the article and may vary according to the location of the buyer.