![]() ![]() After decades of success, Corning ceased production of its Pyroceram dishes, switching over to stoneware-based ovenware in 2001. The most produced print is Blue Cornflower, followed closely by “Spice O’ Life.” Other designs that have delighted over the years include English Meadow, Country Festival, French White, Iris, Laurel Leaf, Wildflower, Floral Bouquet, Blue Heather, Nature’s Bounty, Renaissance, and its most collectible and expensive print: Starburst. The line was instantly recognizable.ĬorningWare was also beloved for its quaint prints. Though the containers were white, the lids were transparent glass. Among the brand’s many pieces were pans-frying, loaf, sauce, and cake-coffee percolators and mugs, Dutch ovens, bowls, plates, ramekins, refrigerator containers (“fridgies”), and, most famously, casserole dishes. ![]() Initially manufactured and marketed in the states, CorningWare eventually caught on overseas in Europe and Asia. CorningWare revolutionized home cooking and baking domestically and abroad, along with similar glass Pyrex products.įor the next fifty years, CorningWare released a prolific output of cookware-over 750 million pieces altogether. The new product could also be used with a broiler, freezer, stovetop, and, later, a microwave. ![]() Pyroceram was the invention of Stanley Donald Stookey, who accidentally discovered the new material in the Corning lab in 1953. The ovenware was made of a white glass-ceramic material called Pyroceram, resistant to shock from sudden temperature changes and breakage. Click to pay.CorningWare was first introduced in 1958 by Corning Glass Works. For credit card users, we are now accepting BIDPAY! Use this option for faster shipping! INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS MUST PAY USING BIDPAY NO PERSONAL CHECKS, NO EXCEPTIONS! This auction seller accepts auction payments from BidPay ®! - Free for Buyers - pay using your Visa or MasterCard. DUE TO THE RECENT STRING OF NON-PAYING BIDDERS, IF YOUR FEEDBACK IS BELOW 5, YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING ON MY ITEMS OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID. YOU MUST CHECKOUT WITHIN 48HRS OF WINNING YOUR AUCTION DO NOT BID IF YOU CANNOT ABIDE BY THIS, AS THIS LETS ME KNOW YOU INTEND TO PAY AND WHAT TYPE OF PAYMENT YOU ARE USING. ![]() ITEMS PAID WITH CHECKS ARE HELD 7-10 DAYS FOR CHECK TO CLEAR MY BANK, NOT YOURS. CHECKS/MO DUE WITHIN 7 BUSINESS DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING. PURCHASES ARE MAILED WITHIN 5 WORKING DAYS OF RECEIVING PAYMENT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL I REFUND SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES. THE USPS WILL NOT COVER UNINSURED ITEMS THAT ARE BROKEN OR LOST AND NEITHER WILL I. I WILL ASSIST YOU ON INSURANCE CLAIMS WHEN INSURANCE IS PURCHASED. INSURANCE IS REQUIRED ON ALL GLASS/BREAKABLE ITEMS. I DON'T ISSUE REFUNDS ON BROKEN OR LOST ITEMS, TFORE, INSURANCE IS OFFERED AT YOUR OPTION. Thank you and happy bidding! TERMS QUESTIONS ASKED ON THE DAY A LISTING ENDS WILL NOT BE ANSWERED WITH LESS THAN 12HRS LEFT. Please read entire listing before bidding, as bidding indicates you agree with the terms of this auction. They both look like they were hardly used if ever, no chips or cracks! I am listing several other corning ware items, so checkout my other auctions! I always combine shipping whenever possible and safe to save you money! Please ask all questions before bidding, as this is an auction and all sales are final. Up for auction is a Corning ware LARGE Grab-it # P-240-B with lid. ![]()
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