
Vintage Pyrex Visions Amber Glass Cookware Set
This is a collection of vintage Visions cookware, famously manufactured by Corning Glass Works under the Pyrex brand. The set is constructed from a unique transparent glass-ceramic material called Pyroceram, characterized here by its deep amber or honey-yellow tint. The primary piece in the foreground is a shallow, round casserole or souffle dish featuring two integrated, tab-style 'grab' handles. In the background, additional pieces including a small saucepan or 'grab-it' style bowl are visible. These pieces are highly durable and designed to withstand thermal shock, allowing them to move from freezer to stovetop or oven. The surface shows a high-gloss finish typical of well-maintained glass, though fine surface scratches or 'utensil marks' may be present upon closer inspection, which is common for used kitchenware from this period. No major chips or cracks are immediately apparent in the photograph. This line was popularized in the 1980s and early 1990s and is sought after for its nostalgic aesthetic and functional versatility. The base of such items typically features an embossed maker's mark indicating the brand, 'Visions' by 'Corning', and the liquid capacity of the vessel.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Kitchenware & Collectible Glass
Appraised On
January 15, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Item Description
This is a collection of vintage Visions cookware, famously manufactured by Corning Glass Works under the Pyrex brand. The set is constructed from a unique transparent glass-ceramic material called Pyroceram, characterized here by its deep amber or honey-yellow tint. The primary piece in the foreground is a shallow, round casserole or souffle dish featuring two integrated, tab-style 'grab' handles. In the background, additional pieces including a small saucepan or 'grab-it' style bowl are visible. These pieces are highly durable and designed to withstand thermal shock, allowing them to move from freezer to stovetop or oven. The surface shows a high-gloss finish typical of well-maintained glass, though fine surface scratches or 'utensil marks' may be present upon closer inspection, which is common for used kitchenware from this period. No major chips or cracks are immediately apparent in the photograph. This line was popularized in the 1980s and early 1990s and is sought after for its nostalgic aesthetic and functional versatility. The base of such items typically features an embossed maker's mark indicating the brand, 'Visions' by 'Corning', and the liquid capacity of the vessel.
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