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  2. 12 Valuable Vintage Pyrex Bowls That Could Be Hiding in Your ...

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    Perfect for Valentine’s Day, this colorful Pyrex pattern is among the rarest in the world. Released for a limited time in 1959, the bowl is considered a collector’s dream.

  3. If you have these dishes in your cupboard, you may be sitting ...

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    According to TODAY, vintage Pyrex sets can sell for up to $1,800 online, with single bowls even retailing for a whopping $900. However, not all bowls can fetch such a handsome sum.

  4. Wait, Your Grandma's Old Pyrex Dishes Could Be Worth Thousands

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    We hunted down the most beautiful and useful Pyrex dishes and bowls to help you prep your kitchen in style. Plus, experts share tips for buying vintage Pyrex.

  5. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    The vintage nesting bowls, produced by the Anchor Hocking Company, are one of the most sought after collectible dishes of this type. On Dec 21, 2010, Fire-King Japan or Fire-King Japan Co., Ltd. was founded in Japan to revive Fire-King milk glass. [ 2 ]

  6. Pyrex - Wikipedia

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    Older clear-glass Pyrex manufactured by Corning, Arc International's Pyrex products, and Pyrex laboratory glassware are made of borosilicate glass. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology , borosilicate Pyrex is composed of (as percentage of weight): 4.0% boron , 54.0% oxygen , 2.8% sodium , 1.1% aluminum , 37.7% silicon ...

  7. Indiana Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The pattern was used for coffee sets (bowl, cup and saucer, platter, sugar, creamer) using an opaque glass of custard color with decorated bands. A milk glass version was called Orange Blossom. [60] Pyramid is a pattern name used by collectors for the Indiana Glass pattern number 610. This pattern was made from 1926 to 1932.

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