Collection: Pyrex

 Pyrex glassware was first introduced in the early 20th century and became popular for its durability and resistance to thermal shock. It was originally developed by Corning Glass Works in 1915 and became widely used for kitchenware and laboratory equipment.

The mid-century period (1940s-1960s) marked a peak in Pyrex popularity, especially with its colorful patterns and designs. Collectors often seek specific patterns like "Butterprint," "Atomic," and "Gooseberry." These pieces are valued for their retro charm and nostalgic appeal. The height of Pyrex's collectability is often seen in the mid-20th century, when these patterns were most popular.

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