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The Surprising Place You Can Find Tons of Vintage Pyrex

published2022年6月4日,
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Before nonstick revolutionized home cooking, Pyrex was the leading brand in bakeware and cookware. Their colorful casserole dishes with matching lids and eclectic kitchenware were the staple of so many homes through the mid-to-late ’90s. Today, the brand is mostly known for their durable glassfood storage containers、量杯和混合碗,布鲁里溃疡t thosediscontinued patterns and piecesare highly sought out bycollectorsand cooks alike. While true vintage Pyrex can be hard to come by, we found a secret stash of some of their rare pieces at an unexpected place:Etsy! Fair warning, the stock is very limited, so if you see something you like (or something a friend or loved one might want), act fast before it gets scooped up! See some of our top picks below.

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Etsy
$34.00

This butter dish would be the perfect gift for a vintage cookware collector or butter lover alike. The discontinued gold butterfly pattern is hard to come by nowadays.

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Etsy
$125.00

Bold, primary hues are totallyinright now. Give your next baking project a pop of color with this beautiful vintage 1950s set that will last more than a lifetime in the ktichen.

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Etsy
$22.50

This 1990s casserole dish is almost too beautiful to cook with, so we recommend using it to serve chips, dips, and salads at your next summer gathing — it even comes with a lid for easy transport. The scalloped detailing on the transparent finish would also make for a nice fruit bowl displayed on the dining room table or kitchen counter.

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Etsy
$57.00

This listing is a vintage Pyrex goldmine! Mixing bowls, roundandoval casserole dishes, all with matching patterns and colorways! All of these stunning pink and white dishes are sold seperately, so you can pick a few favorites or a complete set.

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Etsy
$28.00

This vintage casserole dish has been repurposed into an adorable, one-of-a-kind candle.It will definitely give your home a cozy farmhouse feel.

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Etsy
$11.83

This blueberry loaf pan from the 1960s is too cute not to include in this roundup. Sure, there are plenty of dishes you can prepare in this pan, from meatloaf to cakes, but we have our hearts set on a blueberry-studded banana bread.

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Etsy
$45.00

No matter the season, these 1960s bowls are such a staple. You can use them to store cut-up summer fruit in the fridge or serve up warming bowls of soup in the winter.

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Etsy
$90.74

If the Friendship bowls struck a cord of nostalgia for you, you might want to add this vintage casserole dish to your collection. Pieces from this versatile set will look stunning on display or on the dining table.

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Etsy
$32.00

This cream-colored casserole dish is perfect for fall. We're dreaming of sweet potato casserole and roasted green beans just by looking at it.

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Etsy
$37.12

These green-hued bowls with easy-pour spouts are part of a larger set of mixing and matching bowls. Once you get your hands on one of these rare finds, you can continue to grow and complete your collection with other sizes and styles,like these similar white bowls with green accents.

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Etsy
$35.99

This daisy-studded white loaf pan has a modern feel with a simple, retro patterned touch. Although it predates the turn of the century, it's practically as good as new! Use it for baking or as a serving tray for freshly sliced sourdough bread, crackers, fruit, or roasted veggies.

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Etsy
$249.00

This vintage Pyrex find is one of the rarest of them all. The spiral design on the lid is incredibly unique, while the turquoise-blue deep dish is a bright and rare hue. The unique dish can be used as decor or to wow party guests.

This post originally appeared on The Kitchn. See it here:The Surprising Place You Can Find Tons of Vintage Pyrex