Description: Set of 3 Vintage (1957 - 1994) Corelle Corning Ware All White P-43-B Medium Pans. Made in the USA. These are considered medium sized Corning casserole/baking dishes. These Corning dishes are made of Glass-Ceramic. P-43-B dishes: 2.5 inches tall, and 5.25 inches Wide (7.0 inches wide including handles). They hold 2.75 cups or 23.67 fl oz (700 mL). Excellent condition, shiny and glossy! These have been used sparingly and have no chips or cracks, no grease stains or utensil marks. There is no damage, no discoloration, only surface scratches as acceptable due to age/use/wear and primarily on the bottom. Please remember these are VINTAGE: they are NOT new and every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. Experienced shipper. Extra care used for safe shipping. Please see all photos and pictures for personal grading and more details on the description. ---- History: Corelle can race its history back to 1879. Corning Glass Works started making Nonex, a thermally resistant “non-expansion glass,” for railroad signal lanterns and other industrial applications. It was clear glass at first and once it was discovered that it was useful in the kitchen, (because of its durability and resistance to high temperatures, it didn't change the taste of food, and didn't retain smells), it was marketed for domestic use. By 1915, Corning was selling Pyrex pie plates, casserole dishes, and bakeware, originally made from Borosilicate glass, to the housewives of America. The opaque pieces didn't start until 1936 when Corning bought a glass factory in Charleroi, PA, which could produce colorful opaque glass which had the same properties as the clear glass being made in NY. Corning Glass Works offered its first patterned gift set in 1953 when the Heinz Baking Dish was sold in grocery stores. A large range of patterns were designed after the overwhelming success of the 1956 release of seasonal “decorator casseroles”. In 1958 Corning Glass Works introduced Vitrelle, a tempered glass product and produced more than 150 different patterns of bowls, casseroles, and refrigerator dishes, that is what we know today as Corning Ware. The brand was later spun off with the sale of the Corning Consumer Products Company subsidiary (now known as Corelle Brands of Rosemont, Illinois). Corning no longer manufactures or markets consumer glass kitchenware and bakeware, now it's made by Corelle Brands. Corelle was discontinued in 2000 but reintroduced in 2008 it's now manufactured by Keraglass/Eurokera (a subsidiary of Corning) in France.
Price: 24.99 USD
Location: Rockledge, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-19T03:48:02.000Z
Shipping Cost: 14.65 USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Number of Items in Set: 3
Origin: American
Antique: No
Number of Compartments: 1
Shape: Square
Type of Glass: NA
MPN: P-43-B
Vintage: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Capacity: 2 3/4 cup
Style: any
Features: Dishwasher Safe, Freezer Safe, Microwave Safe, Refrigerator Safe, Oven-Safe
Production Style: Blue and White Pottery
Finish: Glossy
Handmade: No
Pattern: White
Color: White
Material: Ceramic
Brand: CorningWare
Type: Casserole / Storage Etc.
Model: P-43-B
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Theme: Clean and themeless
Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Backstamp: printed/ impressed
Production Technique: Pottery
Surface Coating: N/A
Product Line: White