Time to check your kitchen cabinets!
A woman in overalls shopping in the kitchenware section of a secondhand store - Solstock/Getty Images Pyrex bakeware is a common find in kitchens. Whether these pieces were purchased back in the '60s, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Throughout her career, Hirsch has had plenty of experience assessing the value of various collectibles. She appeared in 13 seasons ...
A woman shopping in the kitchenware section of the thrift store - Hannah Bernabe/Getty Images To the uninitiated, Pyrex pieces might seem like items of little value. Functional, sure, and nostalgic ...
Everything old is in vogue again, including vintage Pyrex. You may have thought you'd baked your last casserole in a Pyrex "Forest Fancies" mushroom-printed piece of culinary history from the 1970s.
“Twenty thousand for a bowl?” That’s what most people said as the price of Lucky in Love continued ticking up on an eBay auction last year. No Pyrex is rarer than this bowl in the hearts-and-shamrocks ...
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 ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. As pandemic restrictions that required mask-wearing and limited capacity for ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Pyrex cookware has been around for 100 years, ever since creator Corning Glass Works determined the heat-resistant glass used for rugged railroad lanterns ...