
CorningWare Callaway Pattern Casserole Dish
This is a small, rectangular or oval-shaped casserole dish with a lid, featuring the distinctive 'Callaway' or 'Corelle Ivy' adjacent style known specifically for its blue and gold scrollwork aesthetic typically associated with mid-to-late 20th-century kitchenware. The piece is constructed from Pyroceram, a white glass-ceramic material highly resistant to thermal shock. The exterior features a prominent decorative band near the rim with blue geometric and leaf motifs, while the center body showcases a symmetrical scrolling filigree pattern in blue, gold, and yellow with a central floral element. The dish includes integrated tab handles/rims and a matching white lid. The condition appears well-maintained with a smooth, glossy finish, though closer inspection for minor surface scratches or 'utensil marks' inside and along the base would be necessary for a full appraisal. This specific style reflects the transition from classic mid-century solid colors to more ornate, traditional patterns intended to coordinate with dinnerware sets of the 1990s. The craftsmanship is durable and utility-focused, characteristic of the Corning brand.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Basic Information
Category
Kitchenware / Collectible Ceramics
Appraised On
March 17, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Item Description
This is a small, rectangular or oval-shaped casserole dish with a lid, featuring the distinctive 'Callaway' or 'Corelle Ivy' adjacent style known specifically for its blue and gold scrollwork aesthetic typically associated with mid-to-late 20th-century kitchenware. The piece is constructed from Pyroceram, a white glass-ceramic material highly resistant to thermal shock. The exterior features a prominent decorative band near the rim with blue geometric and leaf motifs, while the center body showcases a symmetrical scrolling filigree pattern in blue, gold, and yellow with a central floral element. The dish includes integrated tab handles/rims and a matching white lid. The condition appears well-maintained with a smooth, glossy finish, though closer inspection for minor surface scratches or 'utensil marks' inside and along the base would be necessary for a full appraisal. This specific style reflects the transition from classic mid-century solid colors to more ornate, traditional patterns intended to coordinate with dinnerware sets of the 1990s. The craftsmanship is durable and utility-focused, characteristic of the Corning brand.
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