Back in the early 1900's, Corning Glass Works was working on a request from the railroads to produce lantern glass that would not break when the hot glass was struck by rain or snow. Ordinary glassware easily chipped, cracked and broke. The solution was PYREX. Pyrex glass was different. This bake ware was not only sturdy, it was nearly unbreakable, eliminating the hassle and cost of replacement. Fast forward to today and it is estimated that nearly 75 percent of all U.S. households own PYREX products.
Well, that percentage is GREAT news for us eBay sellers. You see vintage Pyrex has a spot on the seller's market. Here are some of my favorites...
Here is a set of 4 pink glass mixing bowls. They sold for $86.

Next is a set of 4 bowls that have a unique polka dot design, each bowl a different color. This design was typically from the 70's. They sold for $102.
Finally here is a very unique item a PYREX VACUUM BELL JAR with Top Knob - this is vintage and brought the seller $149.
The moral of the story is - don't over look that box of dishes/glassware when you are at a garage sale. The likeliness is you can pick up Pyrex bowls for a few dollars and make yourself a nice profit on eBay.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Well, that percentage is GREAT news for us eBay sellers. You see vintage Pyrex has a spot on the seller's market. Here are some of my favorites...
Here is a set of 4 pink glass mixing bowls. They sold for $86.
Next is a set of 4 bowls that have a unique polka dot design, each bowl a different color. This design was typically from the 70's. They sold for $102.
Finally here is a very unique item a PYREX VACUUM BELL JAR with Top Knob - this is vintage and brought the seller $149.If you like this post and wouldn't mind reading more,
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