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1970 Pyrex ad
Today's Look, for Today's Cook....
Pyrex Kitchen Ware, 1960
Back again with the vintage Fallout pieces:
This one was a little bit harder (the casserole/bakeware to the left)
I thought it was the CorningWare Ivy at first glance but that pattern is a lot bigger and spaced out
HOWEVER
There was a Pyrex design (Ivy/Green Ivy - never given an official name) that was from the 60s.
It was released as a chip n' dip set:
While it's not CorningWare, Pyrex also didn't make a casserole/bakeware dish with this design (not as far as I know/can find).
I even entertained Gooseberry but it's not even close to the pattern
*Back with an update on some other possible suspects:
Golden Acorn
Golden Casserole (Gold Grapes) (although I don't make out any dots from the show's casserole dish)
1586 - Corning
Sometimes at 10:47 pm you think to yourself that it would be funny to make a yarn bowl that looks like a casserole dish your mom and all your aunts owned in 1993 and the dangerous thing about 3D printing is that really nothing is stopping you from doing that 😂
(The blue isn’t quite right and it’s teeny because it was a tester but, proof of life lol)
Did some Black Friday shopping at the thrift store! I saw but didn't buy a full set of the pattern on the left. It's called Apricot Grove. I found 4 bowls and a mug from the pattern on the left that I tried to buy, but they didn't have a price on them and when I asked the lady said they originally had a big set of that too, but someone already got it and forgot those. I didn't want to mess with getting it priced so I left them. It's the pattern Morning Blue, and I have multiple of the baking dishes already so I wanted those too 😭.
Did a lot of running around today, stopped at the second hand shop and god i couldn't say no to these.
1960 corningware
My grandma had the collection when I was a little girl and I just bawled my eyes out.
I cant wait to start using these when I cook.