Fabulous Pink Pyrex 'Snowflake' 'Holiday' Deep Oblong Lidded Dish. British Made 1958. Rare Pink Snowflake or Holiday pattern from 1958-60 as part of the Gaiety range. It has a 3.5 pint capacity, Pyrex Gaiety Snowflake Pattern Spacesaver Rectangular - 1950’s JAJ Super Rare Pink Pyrex Gaiety Snowflake Casserole Dish in Fantastic condition. Mid century serving and cooking pot. Vintage Kitchenalia Glass stockpot. A highly collectible piece of original Mid-Century Modern kitchenware that would look fab on display on an open kitchen shelf or retro sideboard. - A Great Gift! 3.5 pint capacity, 11.5" x 6.75" x 3" Crown JAJ James A Jobling Pyrex Crown Backstamp Check out more Mid Mod Kitchenalia: … www.etsy.com/shop/HappyMooseVintage I will gladly combine shipping for you to keep postage as low as possible. Sustainable packaging: Materials is recycled and eco-friendly ...✿ Please convo me if you have any questions - Thank You for visiting my shop ✿ ...
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Happy 100th birthday, Pyrex! This clear glass cookware — classic Americana — has a very colorful history. Its genesis came in 1913 from Bessie Littleton, whose husband Jesse worked at Corning Glass Works. Bessie was frustrated when her stoneware casserole broke apart in the oven, so she asked her husband if the Glass Works had a suitable substitute. Up until then, it seems,…
Agee Pyrex 'Tiki' Agee Pyrex 'Kicthen Garden' Pyrex 'Black Rooster' JAJ Pyrex 'Snowflake' JAJ Pyrex 'Haymaker' Pyrex 'Black Tulip' Agee Pyrex 'Vintage Rose' Agee Pyrex 'Doiley' Pyrex 'Gourmet'
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i tried to hug the postman but he ran away! LOL! Unmarked but i know they are agee.
Vintage Pyrex is highly collectible and comes in many colorful patterns. Find out which Pyrex dishes you need, including a timeline of Pyrex history.
Vintage pyrex collection When I shared a picture I liked of pink pyrex on Pinterest there seemed to be a lot of interest in the subject. I decided I would showcase my own vintage pink and aqua pyrex collection which was greatly enhanced by a trip to the Brimfield Antique Show this past fall. Most of these are from the late 50's to the very early sixties. I really like so much of the 50's style. Aqua and Pink Vintage Pyrex Vintage Aqua Pyrex Vintage Pink Pyrex What do you like to collect?
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I got a whole box full of Better Homes & Gardens and Ladies Home Journals from the 50's and early 60's at a yard sale a couple weeks ago. As you can imagine, they have some awesome ads in them, like this one!
Pyrex is excellent!
Changed up my living room shelf a bit, brought over some of my turquoise pieces :)
It's too small and I am still trying to figure out what I like. I really want a unit that can house everything. Almost all the bowl sets are complete, just haven't raised them up. I have other some other collections in my photostream. Pinks, Butterprints, Snowflakes, and my Black & Whites
This 1958 advertisement features images of young girls demonstrating the cooking, serving, and storing capabilities of Agee Pyrex. Another image, featured at bottom, is of the three girls and their…
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Pyrex was first introduced in 1915 and since then a myriad of fun colorful designs have been well used and loved in households around the world. Older Pyrex and European Pyrex are made of borosilicate glass which has a high thermal resistance and is often used in the manufacture of laboratory ware. Newer Pyrex is made of a different and less heat resistant glass (hence the stories of "exploding pyrex"). I tend to favor the older ones, but that's because there are so many gorgeous patterns out there to collect! It seems I am not the only one who loves Pyrex. Pyrexlove and a flickr group dedicated exclusively to Pyrex are a great resource in helping to identify patterns and so fun to browse through pictures as well. Here are several of my favorites, gathered from google images.
"ha ha hee hee tee hee" i have no idea why but i needed to say that. i said it whilst clapping my hands and looking like i had a really wonderfully exciting secret all to myself about something wonderful and exciting. and if i dig deep i know i do but it is not for the telling just yet. ("oh Tif" you exclaim "that's just pants! going on about a secret and then not telling" "ha ha, hee hee" say i) so instead i will give you the next riveting installment of 'the wall in my kitchen' and lack of orla's goodness. for that is what it's all about for the shed these days... removing the wallpaper for the first few days did indeed feel like i had removed Mossy Shed's heart and soul. but i told myself "do not panic Tif, do not fret at your wallpaper stripping ways, do like you always do, have a little faith in yourself and all will be well" and it is well dearest readers, as well as can be expected for a wall that has just been stripped of its beauty that is... our kitchen wall is now white and light, a perfect backdrop for my latest color addiction. actually it isn't my latest for i have always loved it, for who can resist 'granny knicker' pink. i found the color, so perfect and peachy, hiding at the back of my utility cupboard. it wasn't super scary like the time before... just perfectly perfect in every way. the only problem being it was of a minuscule amount. so for the purposes of what i had in mind i needed more, i had the color matched in a fabby glossy eco paint by my local handy dandy paint matching man. i have allowed myself to do that as i am thinking paint does play a large part in the rescuing of forsaken souls at the thrift store and i can't continue to paint everything in the shed turquoise for the next six months or it will do my head in... so armed with my granny knicker 'perfectly peachy' pink paint and this rather bright bookcase found locally i got to work... i then used these sweet forsaken little souls as a template to cut out and stitch some decals for the wall, giving it a slightly more happier spring feel... the bookcase is housing my growing thrifty finds collection and is a work in progress. i'm happy with my perfectly peachy granny knicker shelf but the only thing that keeps nagging me in the back of my mind is, now i have a place to display a few things in our kitchen, which was the whole point of the exercise but i also now have a place to gather dust. which somewhat lessens the joy of my displaying... but let us not focus on the negatives and only focus on the positives. and what could be more positive then knowing there is another gripping installment to come of 'the thrilling tale of Tif and her kitchen wall' yes indeedy, orla's goodness wrapped around the corner and that is what i'm working on now... she is wishing you a 'perfectly peachy' weekend, perhaps a 'ha ha, hee hee' secret of your own and will see you on monday ~ Tif
Colourful kitchen ware
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My Turquoise Daisies are complete! Just received my Nestle's Australian Pyrex open baker in a trade. :) So happy with my full "set"!
Full of favorite colors!