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Vintage Pyrex, Corning Ware & Fire-King Bakeware Trio – Friendship & Peach View Watchlist >

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Vintage Pyrex, Corning Ware & Fire-King Bakeware Trio – Friendship & Peach Lustre


Offered here is a delightful lot of three vintage American-made bakeware pieces from Pyrex, Corning Ware, and Fire-King—perfect for display or daily use. The Corning Ware “Friendship” (also called Country Festival) 2-quart casserole (A-2-B) features a vibrant 1975 bluebird and floral folk motif and comes with its original clear Pyrex glass lid. The Pyrex “Friendship” rectangular baking dish (model 835) showcases the iconic red bird-and-flower pattern, produced between 1971–1974, and also includes a clear glass lid. Completing the set is a Fire-King Peach Lustre 1-quart bowl (model 436) in a warm, iridescent finish—classic mid-century charm. All pieces are marked on the base and proudly made in the USA.


Dimensions:

  • Corning Ware casserole (with lid): approx. 8½ × 8 × 3 in. (depth without lid ~2½ in.)

  • Pyrex rectangular dish: approx. 13½ × 8¾ in.

  • Fire-King bowl: approx. 6–7 in. across including handles, 1-quart capacity


Condition:
Good vintage condition. Corning Ware shows minimal utensil wear; lid clear and intact. Pyrex dish has light edge wear and small marks from age; pattern remains vivid. Fire-King bowl retains strong lustre finish with faint utensil marks inside. No chips or cracks noted.

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