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Vintage Corning Visions Amber Glass 1.5 Pint Grab-It Casserole Dish

Vintage Kitchenware / Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $25.00

As of May 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage individual-sized casserole or serving dish, commonly known as a 'Grab-It' bowl, produced by Corning under the 'Visions' product line. The dish is constructed from a transparent, heat-resistant glass-ceramic material in a distinct amber or 'smoke' brown tint. Physically, it features a circular body with two integrated, tab-style handles extending from opposite sides of the rim, designed for easy handling when hot. Its size appears to be the standard 1.5-pint or 15-ounce capacity. The piece exhibits high-clarity transparency with no immediate signs of clouding or significant 'dishwasher haze', which often plagues vintage glassware. The rim and handles appear smooth, suggesting an absence of major chips or flea bites. While specific maker's marks are likely embossed on the underside of the handles (typically reading 'Vision Corning USA' or 'France'), they are not legible from this angle. This style of cookware gained immense popularity in the 1980s and 1990s for its stove-to-table versatility and durability. The craftsmanship is industrial but high-quality, characterized by uniform glass thickness and a lack of visible air bubbles within the material. Overall, it remains a functional piece of mid-to-late 20th-century kitchenware in good consumer condition.

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I have examined the digital representation of this 1.5-pint Visions Amber Grab-It bowl. Upon visual inspection, the item appears to be in excellent 'collector' condition, exhibiting high clarity and an absence of the 'milky' degradation typically caused by abrasive detergents. The amber glass-ceramic material shows no signs of thermal shock or surface abrasions, which suggests minimal utility use. The 'Grab-It' design is an iconic staple of 1980s Corning production, notably produced in both the USA and France. While mass-produced, the market for 'Visions' ware remains steady due to its compatibility with microwave, oven, and stovetop use. Current market comparables for individual units range from $12 to $30 depending on whether the original Pyrex glass lid is included; this specific unit is valued toward the lower-middle of that range as the lid is absent. Rarity for this item is low, as these were produced in the millions, but demand is bolstered by the 'cottagecore' aesthetic and the vintage cookware revival. Limitations of this virtual appraisal include the inability to inspect for 'flea bites' along the inner rim or tactile surface scratches that only emerge under direct polarized light. To fully authenticate and finalize this valuation, I would require a physical inspection to confirm the embossed manufacturer marks on the handle undersides and to check for stress fractures. No scientific testing is required, as the proprietary Pyroceram/Vision material has a distinct refractive index and weight distinct from standard soda-lime glass.

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