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link to Can You Use Vintage Pyrex? Safety and Usage Guide

Can You Use Vintage Pyrex? Safety and Usage Guide

While the prime time for many antiques has long since passed, there are quite a few antique dishes out there that are either making a comeback or have simply never lost their style. Pyrex is among...

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How to Identify Vintage Pyrex: Old Versus New

Pyrex has been making glassware and kitchenware since 1915, and vintage Pyrex products have increased in value, especially with Pyrex switching from using borosilicate glass to soda-lime glass in...

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link to How to Know if Your Vintage Pyrex Is Valuable

How to Know if Your Vintage Pyrex Is Valuable

Could you tell just by looking at a piece of Pyrex that what you have is vintage and/or valuable? An antique dealer would probably tell you that the untrained eye can pass over many important details...

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link to Vintage Pyrex Pattern Guide: From Atomic Eyes to Zodiac

Vintage Pyrex Pattern Guide: From Atomic Eyes to Zodiac

Pyrex is a hot topic in the world today! The collecting craze is a nice and intensely competitive hobby. What's all the excitement about? Vintage Patterned Pyrex is valuable for its rarity,...

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All About The Indiana Glass Company

Glass collectors and admirers have likely heard of a company called Indiana Glass. Why is it such a popular name in the glassware community? The Indiana Glass Company was a manufacturer that made...

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link to Everything You Need to Know About Imperial Glass

Everything You Need to Know About Imperial Glass

Imperial Glass is not a type of glass itself, but a company that produced glass in the 1900s. The glass produced at the Imperial Glass Company includes carnival glass, colored glass, and more....

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