These little pastel Pyrex refrigerator dishes are my favorite. As I have said before, I started collecting Pyrex over 25 years ago and have paid very little for my collection... that is until Martha did a feature in her magazine several years ago and from then on the prices went up and they became harder to find. I don't shop at antique stores nor do I buy on Ebay. So I am even more thrilled when I can find some at thrift stores or yard sales. I maybe paid a dollar for the pink & aqua and a quarter for the top one.
You also know that I am drawn to little containers. So it was only natural for my to pick up these little casserole dishes. Well upon inspection, I was completely surprised to see that they were stamped Pyrex France and Pyrex England! Serious! I was ecstatic! Where did they come from? How did they get here? The two 7 inch ones are from France and the 5 inch one with the lid is from England. I found them at thrift stores and yard sales for less than a dollar each.
So if anyone out there can tell me more about them, I'd love to hear from you! I have found very little info at Pyrex Love.
Thanks and have a wonderful weekend!
oooo I am SO drooling over your pyrex collection!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink ones. Did I tell you I found a pyrex tableware set at a thrift store last week? Two pyrex butter dishes, the tableware set and a quilt for 6 dollars! Craziness, I tell you!!
ReplyDeleteIs the little one some kind of refrigerator dish? Seems awfully small for a casserole, I don't know. I looked in my Pyrex Book but I didn't find anything more. I adore those little pastel dishes! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteI am a pyrex collector also. I recently got a pyrex dish with a divider in the middle including a nice lid all for 1.00 at a yard sale. I originaly was going to resell it but fell in love with it so I kept it for myself,
ReplyDeleteI love those little pastel dishes. I have several pieces of old pyrex. I love them and use them all the time!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was first married over 40 years ago, I had a set of the pink pyrex. They were round with glass lids. Now I'm wondering what happened to them!
Pat
Back Porch Musings
I have a little Pyrex glass storage container that is rectangular & looks a lot like yours. Mine has a blue lid & it was a gift from someone several years ago. It's stamped Pyrex, but is not old. They are nice containers! Great little collection you've got there.
ReplyDeleteRhoda
Southern Hospitality
those are great pieces! love them!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! OOOHHH just love the Pyrex so much! You have inspired me to keep a lookout for some now!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for visiting my Blog.
Shannon .
The pink one is my favorite and I just love the deals that you get at the thrift stores. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your collections!
ReplyDeleteHeading to Ireland & Wales tomorrow if you'd pray for Paul and I and our kids (reluctant to leave the kids!).
xox
I love those pyres fridge boxes and yours are in all my fave colours!
ReplyDeleteI am yet to find one anywhere here in Australia.
those are cute.. I have a little one and I keep my butter in it..
ReplyDeleteOh, the pink Pyrex reminds me of a dear departed aunt who had an all-pink kitchen, including pots and pans, pyrex, refrigerator and stove. She was not the sort of person one would think of as loving pink (and the kithcen was the only room in the house that reflected it) which made it all the more endearing. You have a lovely collection!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteI just read a short article on Pyrex in the current issue of Country Home (I think) magazine. They had some prices for s few items. They fetch a high price if in top condition.
That lidded one appears to be a refrigerator dish.
What a pretty collection! Your blog is so nice :) Thanks for visiting mine, hope you stop by often, I"ll be back :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comments, Linda, hope you visit again. (I entered you in teh drawing)
ReplyDeleteAs cute as those pyrex pieces are, they are also useful to have. I love using pretty vintage things, and those are so much better than the plastic things that twist up in the dishwasher!