Pyrex bowls have been around for well over a century. They made their debut during World War I and continue to be a kitchen essential even to this day. The vintage Pyrex bowls of yesteryear have been ...
The 1950s kitchen was more than a place to cook—it was a design statement full of stylish appliances. They had shiny linoleum floors, pastel appliances, and Pyrex bowls stacked neatly on open shelves.
If you've ever spotted those colorful, nesting Pyrex mixing bowls at a yard sale or tucked away in your grandma's kitchen, you might wonder if they're worth more than just a pretty vintage find. The ...
Take a look at your retro kitchenware collection. Got any vintage Pyrex bowls stashed away in a cupboard? If so, you might have some valuable collectibles on your hands. Vintage Pyrex is experiencing ...
Vintage pieces of Pyrex and Fire-King, as well as jadeite glass produced by Fire King and McKee appear in a kitchen cupboard in Lynbrook, N.Y. Vintage kitchenware is back in style -– pieces from the ...
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