r/corningwarefans

Electromatic!

Found this great Electromatic Skillet set with the original skillet dish and recipe booklet plus a Dutch oven and extra shallow pan on fb marketplace. Paid $100 CAD not a deal but I look forward to using it!

u/prairiepostie — 1 day ago

First time find!

Have never seen any of the Trefoil in the wild, and not one I collect. But for $3 I figure I’d rescue it and find a use!

Percolator

Found this along with some smaller corningware serving dishes when cleaning out my grandparents house. Is it of any value?

u/tgreen1987 — 4 days ago

B4b

I acquired this piece yesterday. It’s listed as a sauce pot. Someone in a group told me it’s really a buffet server and I have the wrong lid. Can anyone add clarification on what I have and if the lid is correct ?

u/DuckGoose1122 — 5 days ago
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Catch & Release over the last month

Over the last month I started pyrex, corning, corelle collecting after inheriting beautiful glassware from my gma :) had to start controlling myself at the thrift stores

u/AirWorldly8840 — 8 days ago

Vision France stockpot-new or old?

I’m wondering if this is a newer piece or older? One handle says Vision France, other says Vision de Corning. No size but I assume 4.5 or 5 litre. The lid says Corning NY USA not Pyrex. Thanks

u/InvestigatorFun66 — 7 days ago

Found these 2 cutting boards thrifting, country hearts was my childhood pattern, so excited!!

Just wanted to share! I've never even seen the country hearts on a cutting board before! I also found the forest fancies (definitely using that one first since it's already open!). I got them for around 5 bucks each, a bit less with my coupons!

u/whattupmyknitta — 11 days ago

what is the generic term for pyroceram?

I wouldn't turn my nose up at some knock-off corning ware if it was chemically identical.

What should I look for.

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u/OalBlunkont — 10 days ago

Found this roasting dish(?) with trivet at Goodwill for $7 yesterday. I already have the dish so I mainly bought it for the trivet, although this dish is in much better shape than my other one, So I will likely give the other one away as a gift. What do you call a dish like this and what is it used for? I've never used mine. Is it for baking like a turkey or a ham? Is it just for carving and serving like a platter? Can someone enlighten me? Thanks :-)

u/Kona7021 — 14 days ago

Don’t look at my weird shelves. We’re tearing them down …..as we just bought our house. I’ve collected this for a pretty good while and I’ve broken a few of my best pcs by accident. I’ve

u/Longjumping-Owl-6249 — 13 days ago

Spotted Corningware in Stargate!

My wife and I have been watching Stargate SG-1 and we noticed they used corningware in a scene! (We only noticed because we've recently started collecting the Abundance pattern.)

u/innocuousmuffin — 11 days ago