AmeliaBloomer
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,842
Location: USA
Jun 26, 2014 5:01:45 GMT
|
Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 11, 2015 23:24:54 GMT
I feel like a life-long wino who just discovered gin. I just caved and bought my first vintage patterned Pyrex. The black snowflake stuff has beckoned to me for years, but I staunchly resisted it. I have quite enough collections, thank you very much, and didn't need to fall into the Pyrex world... ..until, jonesing, I stopped in a thrift store on the way home and this beauty followed me home (internet photo): I love that it's cream colored, not white. And the gold!! What I love more: I've learned that it was a promotional item from 1958 and there are no companion pieces. So I'm done, right? Just one shot of gin? What patterns do y'all collect? (Photos encouraged.)
|
|
|
Post by anxiousmom on Sept 11, 2015 23:28:33 GMT
No collecting here, but I do love that piece. I would have a ton of fun trying to figure out what I could use it for...
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Sept 16, 2024 13:13:35 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2015 23:28:22 GMT
Wow. I've been a Purex junkie for many years and I've never seen that pattern. Very cool.
Yeah sure you can stop at one. Of course. Lol...
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Sept 16, 2024 13:13:35 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2015 23:29:21 GMT
Awesome score!! I don't collect Pyrex, just have a coupe of casserole dishes in pink and a stack of bowls in assorted solid colours. I sometimes think about paring down my colour assortment but then I can never decide which colours I'd let go!
|
|
|
Post by sillyrabbit on Sept 11, 2015 23:30:01 GMT
I am trying to avoid falling down the vintage Pyrex rabbit hole, but I just changed my kitchen color to aqua and there's some really cool aqua Pyrex out there.
ETA: That piece is gorgeous! So unique. Great find.
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Sept 16, 2024 13:13:35 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2015 23:32:12 GMT
I love the vintage pink. Right along with everyone else in the free world.
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
Sept 16, 2024 13:13:35 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2015 23:32:17 GMT
I didn't realize it was a thing until 2 peas. I think someone posted it was made better than todays Pyrex. I bought 2 bowls for .25 each on a whim and they are thicker! They are the golden wheat variety, that brownish color with white designs. I think that pattern is kind of ugly, but it's functional.
|
|
back to *pea*ality
Pearl Clutcher
Not my circus, not my monkeys ~refugee pea #59
Posts: 3,149
Jun 25, 2014 19:51:11 GMT
|
Post by back to *pea*ality on Sept 11, 2015 23:33:56 GMT
Very nice! I collect vintage Pyrex. One of the nicest pieces I have is also a 1958 promotional piece a chip and dip set hot air balloons. It came in the original box and looks like it was never used.
|
|
AmeliaBloomer
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,842
Location: USA
Jun 26, 2014 5:01:45 GMT
|
Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 11, 2015 23:40:28 GMT
Very nice! I collect vintage Pyrex. One of the nicest pieces I have is also a 1958 promotional piece a chip and dip set hot air balloons. It came in the original box and looks like it was never used. You mean this? Yowza!
|
|
back to *pea*ality
Pearl Clutcher
Not my circus, not my monkeys ~refugee pea #59
Posts: 3,149
Jun 25, 2014 19:51:11 GMT
|
Post by back to *pea*ality on Sept 11, 2015 23:51:06 GMT
Yes AmeliaBloomer that's it. I also have a piece similar to yours called kim chee. Can you post photos here without having a photobucket or similar
|
|
caro
Drama Llama
Refupea 1130
Posts: 5,222
Jun 26, 2014 14:10:36 GMT
|
Post by caro on Sept 11, 2015 23:53:55 GMT
I just shake my head in alarm when I think of all the '70's vintage I gave away because of it's color, Harvest Gold.
|
|
Nicole in TX
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 2,951
Jun 26, 2014 2:00:21 GMT
|
Post by Nicole in TX on Sept 11, 2015 23:57:03 GMT
I am trying to avoid falling down the vintage Pyrex rabbit hole, but I just changed my kitchen color to aqua and there's some really cool aqua Pyrex out there. ETA: That piece is gorgeous! So unique. Great find. Oh man, I think that is meant to be! I have a virtual vintage Pyrex collection if you want to see it.
|
|
jayfab
Drama Llama
procastinating
Posts: 5,584
Jun 26, 2014 21:55:15 GMT
|
Post by jayfab on Sept 11, 2015 23:59:22 GMT
I collect it! I don't have a ton but love what I have.
|
|
|
Post by Zee on Sept 12, 2015 0:01:03 GMT
I don't collect it per se, bit I will buy a nice pattern if it's cheap. I have one black snowflake casserole dish that I love, and a few other vintage 70s tacky pieces that have sentimental value.
|
|
|
Post by scrapsotime on Sept 12, 2015 0:08:14 GMT
I have 2 pieces - a pink Desert Dawn (or Pink Flamingo) baking dish and a small brown Woodland Bowl. I also have some older CorningWare and one piece of Fire King. I just buy what I like and i find cheap.
The CorningWare set was given to me after our house fire and I use it everyday. The other pieces were about a dollar. The bowl was a quarter.
|
|
Nicole in TX
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 2,951
Jun 26, 2014 2:00:21 GMT
|
Post by Nicole in TX on Sept 12, 2015 0:12:14 GMT
I have yet to find that heart piece!! And I want it!! I actually have a Pyrex problem. This is one corner of my kitchen. I also have pieces and sets all around and hidden away. When I started running out of room I starting putting the sets I didn't care for behind closed cabinet doors. I do use these and my kids at anytime can grab one to use as well. That is awesome! I hope it is OK that I pinned your picture!
|
|
AmeliaBloomer
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,842
Location: USA
Jun 26, 2014 5:01:45 GMT
|
Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 12, 2015 0:19:47 GMT
Can you post photos here without having a photobucket or similar hosting site? Yup. If you find it in Google images, click on View Image and then copy the url. Come here, hit the Picture icon on top of your reply (third from the left), erase http,etc., paste in your picture url, and hit insert image. It it's your own photo, hit Add Attachment way in the top right of your reply and follow the prompts. It's picky about the size of your image, though.
|
|
AmeliaBloomer
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,842
Location: USA
Jun 26, 2014 5:01:45 GMT
|
Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 12, 2015 0:31:15 GMT
Oh, lawdy. Now I feel like guzzling gin. That black snowflake stuff is calling to me again. Thanks for sharing. justkaren: your cabinet and arrangement is spectacular. I've always had a weakness for those polka dot bowls, too. Aw, hell, someone just make me a gin martini. Straight up. Karen, do you use your pieces? (Edit: woops, I was too enchanted by the photo and didn't read all the words. Yes, you DO use them.) How long have you been collecting?
|
|
|
Post by mollycoddle on Sept 12, 2015 0:32:05 GMT
I don't collect, but have my mom's old mixing bowls. A set of 4, blue, green, yellow and red. They're probably from the mid-50's or thereabouts, if I had to guess. And probably very common. But I like them and use them.
|
|
|
Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Sept 12, 2015 0:36:56 GMT
I read somewhere that the most valuable Pyrex out there is a shamrock & heart pattern. Something like only three pieces of it are known to exist. Now THAT would be the one to stumble upon at a thrift store or garage sale.
|
|
|
Post by lily on Sept 12, 2015 0:42:33 GMT
It is killing me that my dad cannot find my mother's Aqua/white Pyrex bowls. I want them so bad! I have a sick feeling that when my mom first started with her dementia she got rid of them.
|
|
eastcoastpea
Prolific Pea
Posts: 9,252
Jun 27, 2014 13:05:28 GMT
|
Post by eastcoastpea on Sept 12, 2015 1:18:07 GMT
I feel like a life-long wino who just discovered gin. I just caved and bought my first vintage patterned Pyrex. The black snowflake stuff has beckoned to me for years, but I staunchly resisted it. I have quite enough collections, thank you very much, and didn't need to fall into the Pyrex world... ..until, jonesing, I stopped in a thrift store on the way home and this beauty followed me home (internet photo): I love that it's cream colored, not white. And the gold!! What I love more: I've learned that it was a promotional item from 1958 and there are no companion pieces. So I'm done, right? Just one shot of gin? What patterns do y'all collect? (Photos encouraged.) I have yet to find that heart piece!! And I want it!! I actually have a Pyrex problem. This is one corner of my kitchen. I also have pieces and sets all around and hidden away. When I started running out of room I starting putting the sets I didn't care for behind closed cabinet doors. I do use these and my kids at anytime can grab one to use as well. Wow, Karen. You've got me drooling. What a nice collection. Thanks for sharing.
|
|
eastcoastpea
Prolific Pea
Posts: 9,252
Jun 27, 2014 13:05:28 GMT
|
Post by eastcoastpea on Sept 12, 2015 1:20:27 GMT
Nicole- pin away!! Oh, lawdy. Now I feel like guzzling gin. That black snowflake stuff is calling to me again. Thanks for sharing. justkaren: your cabinet and arrangement is spectacular. I've always had a weakness for those polka dot bowls, too. Aw, hell, someone just make me a gin martini. Straight up. Karen, do you use your pieces? (Edit: woops, I was too enchanted by the photo and didn't read all the words. Yes, you DO use them.) How long have you been collecting? Yes, we do use them!! The other side of my kitchen has the Pyrex baking and pie plates that get used as well. I'm about 2 years into collecting Pyrex, but I've collected vintage kitchen stuff for about 15 years. Back in the day I collected jadeite dishes, bowls, etc. Then it went to milk glass and it spun itself into Pyrex. I have a problem. Anyone want any? Lol! I love it all. What a great kitchen.
|
|
|
Post by txdancermom on Sept 12, 2015 1:24:08 GMT
I don't collect, but have my mom's old mixing bowls. A set of 4, blue, green, yellow and red. They're probably from the mid-50's or thereabouts, if I had to guess. And probably very common. But I like them and use them. Same here - not a collector, but I have my mom's bowls, all except the smallest one (it was blue) not sure what happened to it, suspect my dad may have it as he used it all the time to make waffle batter on Sunday mornings. I have used them at times. Dd loved them so much she found herself a set.
|
|
back to *pea*ality
Pearl Clutcher
Not my circus, not my monkeys ~refugee pea #59
Posts: 3,149
Jun 25, 2014 19:51:11 GMT
|
Post by back to *pea*ality on Sept 12, 2015 1:25:53 GMT
I think the pink hearts with the green shamrocks was also a promo piece and the most coveted. But I would love, love to find the Christmas holly bowl.
|
|
|
Post by Meri-Lyn on Sept 12, 2015 1:30:40 GMT
:love:I love my pink & aqua Pyrex. BTW, if it has gold trim, DON'T put it in the microwave. Ask me how I know. (or DH, rather!)
|
|
AmeliaBloomer
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,842
Location: USA
Jun 26, 2014 5:01:45 GMT
|
Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 12, 2015 1:46:56 GMT
Yes, we do use them!! The other side of my kitchen has the Pyrex baking and pie plates that get used as well. I'm about 2 years into collecting Pyrex, but I've collected vintage kitchen stuff for about 15 years. Back in the day I collected jadeite dishes, bowls, etc. Then it went to milk glass and it spun itself into Pyrex. I have a problem. Anyone want any? Lol! Careful, I might send you a list. Your kitchen is darling.
|
|
|
Post by kath323 on Sept 12, 2015 1:47:57 GMT
I have a large milk glass collection and have dipped my toes into Pyrex pieces. My favorite are the aqua Butterprint pieces and Horizon Blue items. Trying to stick with blue and teal hues so that I don't buy every single piece I see in a thrift store.
My milk glass collection is growing faster, though. The pieces are cheaper (for the most part) and it coordinates with other collections too.
|
|
AmeliaBloomer
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,842
Location: USA
Jun 26, 2014 5:01:45 GMT
|
Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 12, 2015 1:52:03 GMT
BTW, if it has gold trim, DON'T put it in the microwave. Ask me how I know. (or DH, rather!) Kinda' like how my husband learned not to put the vintage painted metal trays in the dishwasher? Baffling that he had to ruin TWO of them before it sunk in, though. (Thanks for the warning. I even wondered about the regular oven...)
|
|
|
Post by alexa11 on Sept 12, 2015 1:53:09 GMT
Wow- That piece is gorgeous! I have my aunt's olive green Crazy Daisy set of mixing bowls.
|
|