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The patterns on these vintage Pyrex dishes aren’t just eye-catching—they also make this classic kitchenware extremely valuable among collectors.
Pyrex dishes are fetching big bucks as dealers make rare finds they call the "holy grail" and snap up nostalgic kitchen pieces as seen in their favorite Netflix shows.
Where to find Pyrex on LI Rosie’s Vintage; 187 Park Ave., Huntington, 631-549-9100, rosiesvintagestore.com Antique Attics; 2789 Middle Country Rd., Lake Grove, 631-588-0005, antiqueattics.com ...
Also, search for Pyrex on Replacements,LTD. A quick search on that site shows that the patterns Butterprint and Gooseberry Pink, both released in 1957, are commanding the highest prices.
Highest price on eBay: $855 Pyrex is a household name when it comes to vintage kitchenware, and the most coveted versions are the limited edition patterns, which are typically harder to find.
It’s recommended to start small with one or two dishes if you’re interested in collecting Pyrex. Research patterns, production years and markings, and pick your favorite. Then begin your quest.
Vintage Pyrex, which started the trend of being able to bake in the oven and go directly to the table, can fetch anywhere from a few dollars to up to $3,000 for a rare piece, according to NPR.
One seller on eBay has a 1970s 2-quart Pyrex casserole dish listed for $100,000. And while it’s doubtful they’ll get a buyer at that price, ... Read moreThe post Vintage ...