Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine since 2019. Growing up, I spent hours in the kitchen with my mom and sisters prepping ...
The short production span, combined with the cheerful yet unmistakable detailing, means complete sets are far less common in thrift shops and estate sales. Spotting an original Daisy dish requires ...
Collectors of vintage kitchenware are paying surprising amounts for glass dishes once sold in everyday department stores. Pyrex, a brand that began in the early 1900s, produced hundreds of patterns, ...
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The glass casserole containers that became staples in mothers' and grandmothers' kitchens decades ago are making a comeback. The iconic yet durable crockery has become something of a collectible in ...
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, many of these vintage crockeries do sell for hundreds and ...
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