My mom scored at the yard sales once again. She found me two Snowflake casseroles, a Craisy Daisy/Spring Blossom Green bake set and a Golden Pine 1961 Christmas Promotion casserole.
We are both hooked and spent an hour pouring over the Pyrex pattern website. I just need a nice corner cabinet with glass doors to showcase them in!
I have Pyrex envy!
ReplyDeleteahhh. those bring back memories of staying at my grandma's house and watching her bake. She had those nice pyrex baking dishes too. Classic.
ReplyDeleteMy parents have the snowflake and daisy sets and my grandparents had the golden pine set. They never display them because they're too busy actually using them. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh! These are so amazing! Have you seen the flickr group for mid-century tableware?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/groups/dishes/
I was going to say "who needs that many casserole dishes?" but if you're displaying them, I understand.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, the snowflakes are just the cutest thing!
ReplyDeleteSeeing your collection of Pyrex makes me hungry for comfort food!
ReplyDeletewhat a great haul! =) i've been trying to piece together a set of crazy daisy pyrex myself. boy those lids are hard to find!
ReplyDeleteGreat for the holidays. I have the Daisy/Spring Blossom Green bake set tool. Heh heh.
ReplyDeleteLove your site. I always search rubylane.com for pyrex. They have good prices and a nice variety. I love the snowflakes.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen the snowflake pyrex before. They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shock of recognition. I grew up with those! My mother had that pattern and one lonely dish survives today in the upper regions of the cupboard. :-)
ReplyDeletethe snowflake casseroles are GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteI have to warn you, Pyrex is highly addictive. Plus, you turn your back on it for a minute, and it breeds :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I love the snow flakes. I have a few pieces, but may have to search for more now!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was just me that had the fond memories of the green daisy set! Thanks for sharing that! (Hooray for Korean moms!)
ReplyDeleteI grew up with this stuff. It never occurred to me that this was collectible!
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