Corning's PYREX glassware was created in the early 1900s to meet the needs of the expanding American railroad system, but American housewives' love of this recognisable, useful, and popular glass grew from the vast assortment of kitchen glass that followed. You can often tell what year a person got married by the colour of their PYREX! This expanded edition explores those colours along with the clear ovenware, Flameware, laboratory glass and now restaurantware.
history of pyrex products with eye to approximate value to collectors...abundant photos include many advertisements throughout the years, plus welcome identification of some patterns...emphasis on what items cost when sold new is not helpful without some context (if a pyrex item cost 59 cents some remote year it would be helpful to know the cost of a loaf of bread or gasoline or a newspaper or car, etc that same year for some context and/or in current dollars), also many typos detract from authority; overall valuable resource for anyone who admires pyrex