Jaj Pyrex Spectrum - store JAJ Pyrex Stripes. Rare HTF casseroles set. Mint condition. Rare Pyrex - Vintage Pyrex England. Pyrex rare casseroles
Jaj Pyrex Spectrum - JAJ Pyrex Stripes. Rare HTF casseroles set. Mint condition. Rare Pyrex - Vintage Pyrex England. Pyrex rare casseroles
Hard to find pattern. Produced in 1983
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Great condition! Basically unused!
Only the lid of the large bowl has two chips, these have been smoothed so that they are not noticeable and cannot cause injury.
511 Dimensions: 22 cm diameter x 8.5 cm height.
507 Dimensions: 19.5 cm in diameter x 7 cm in height.
Great to add to your collection and to display.
No cracks or chips on the casserole!!
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Vintage Pyrex bowls casserole dish Spectrum set of 2 rare English Pyrex pattern 1983 cookware deep 1 and 2 pint bowls set with lids 0500
Very rare vintage Pyrex glass oven dishes in the colourful “Spectrum” pattern. The stripes are, from top to bottom, -
~ green,
~ blue,
~ red,
~ blue.
The Spectrum design was only produced in 1983 in a limited range of models.
In excellent vintage condition, with no chips or cracks in the bowls. All pieces are marked PYREX.
JAJ Pyrex was manufactured in Sunderland, England for 50 years. This gorgeous casserole in Indiana pattern was manufactured in the 1960's - 70's. Hard To Find! Rare!
COOKS FALL IN LOVE WITH PYREX
In 1851, Corning store Glass Works was founded under another name in Summerville, MA. By 1868 the company had settled in Corning, NY where they adopted the Corning name. They invented Pyrex in 1922 as bakeware that could withstand high temperatures while being beautiful enough to go from oven to table. This eliminated the need for a separate serving dish and more cleanup work. Cooks loved the new kitchenware, and a love affair with Pyrex began that exists to this day.
PYREX GOES TO ENGLAND, AND THEN TO FRANCE
Meanwhile, in 1852 Sunderland Glassworks was founded in Sunderland, England. After changing hands several times, it was purchased by James A. Jobling (JAJ) in 1886 and eventually renamed James A. Jobling & Co. By 1921 the company was struggling financially and on the brink of bankruptcy when Jobling's nephew suggested approaching Corning Glass Works for a license to manufacture Pyrex in England. It was granted, and new life was breathed into the dying company as sales took off in the U.K. Pyrex eventually acquired the company, and in 2007 U.K. manufacturing was moved from England to France.
JAJ PYREX, AKA CROWN PYREX
JAJ Pyrex had their own unique colors and patterns which are highly collectible today. From the early 1950's until 2007, the bottom was stamped with a Crown and the words “Made in England.”
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