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Kitschy kitchenware: Vintage Pyrex, CorningWare is fab again

Shirley McMarlin
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Courtesy of John Hargnett
Pyrex Gooseberry bowls with lids and a Pink Flower server from the collection of John and Mary Hargnett.
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Courtesy of John Hargnett
A portion of the Hargnetts’ Pyrex collection.
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Courtesy of John Hargnett
Mary and John Hargnett with boxed sets of never-used Melmac/Melamine dinnerware. The gray set is Boonton and the other is Brookpark.
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Courtesy of John Hargnett
Pyrex Snowflake Blue pattern dishes with some Primary Color blue servers from the collection of John and Mary Hargnett.
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Courtesy of Mary Hargnett
The Hargnetts table is set with dishes and serving bowls in the Pyrex Spring Blossom pattern.
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Vintage kitchenware on display and for sale at L&L Fleatique in Adamsburg.
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Vintage Pyrex dishes at L&L Fleatique in Adamsburg.
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Courtesy of Nicole Chynoweth
Pyrex collector Nicole Chynoweth at the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, N.Y.
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Courtesy of Rebecca Lessner
Nicole Chynoweth used a Pyrex casserole dish to hold programs for her wedding to husband Matt Steck.
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Courtesy of Nicole Chynoweth
The pattern of these Pyrex dishes belonging to Nicole Chynoweth has no official name, but collectors call it Arches, Fish Scales, Eames and other names including Yoga Butts.
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Courtesy of Nicole Chynoweth
Nicole Chynoweth displays her vintage Pyrex collection in the kitchen of her Kennedy Township home.
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Courtesy of Nicole Chynoweth
Pieces from Nicole Chynoweth’s vintage Pyrex collection.
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Courtesy of Caring Transitions of Westmoreland County
A rare Pyrex Cloverberry 2½-quart casserole dish offered at auction by Caring Transitions of Westmoreland County.
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Courtesy of Caring Transitions of Westmoreland County
A mint-condition 1-quart Corning Glass casserole dish thought to have been made as a promotional item for the company’s employees in 1963, offered at auction by Caring Transitions of Westmoreland County.
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Courtesy of Caring Transitions of Westmoreland County
Pyrex Foulard mugs from 1963 offered at auction by Caring Transitions of Westmoreland County.

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