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Vintage pyrex catalog
Vintage pyrex catalog







vintage pyrex catalog

The warming stand has a particularly atomic look about it with its splayed legs and ball feet. Available from 1960-62, this beautiful item is the only JAJ pattern designed in the ivory colour. The ‘Gold Wild Rose’ Opal serving bowl falls into the latter category. (1) Pure Pyrex Birthday Unboxing:JAJ Gold Wild Rose – YouTube JAJ Pyrex offered a 2.5 pint (UK) Cinderella mixing bowl with a knobbed lid and warming stand either within a set, such as the red ‘Gooseberry’ or the ‘Tally-ho’ patterns, or as a one-off item with a unique pattern. The Waredale range of dishes from JAJ offers this simple elegance here is a wide brimmed bowl in blue w/gold trim.

vintage pyrex catalog

Here I explore this idea and show examples in the Pure Pyrex collection. But nevertheless, I still find joy in the beauty of the minimal that can be found in the simple coloured tableware produced by JAJ Pyrex.

vintage pyrex catalog

(2) Pure Pyrex A Plate Miscellany – Love Those Colours – YouTube As an avid Pyrex collector, I fully appreciate the difference between the more desirable and displayable, like patterned casseroles, versus the more plain and utilitarian pieces like plates. Also, a two candle warming stand was produced to accessorise these dishes. The ‘Gaiety’ dishes were offered in a variety of colours and also the option of divided or non-divided dishes. JAJ shallow oval casseroles – Unlike the deep oval casseroles produced from JAJ Pyrex, the shallow ovals were offered in only the early ‘Gaiety’ range of dishes which includes the ‘Snowflake’ and the ‘Daisy’ patterns, with the exception of the limited ‘Wheatsheaf’ dishes (below) which were unique in shape from the other shallow ovals, and without a lid. Here’s a vintage pic of ‘Autumn Glory’ being made. Known as ‘Dahlia’ outside of the UK, likely exported from Hysil Glass, licenced from JAJ. Ranging from tableware sets to cookware and mixing bowls, together with many years of production, the ‘Autumn Glory’ pattern covers almost every type of dish that JAJ and post-JAJ (Corning England) produced. JAJ – Autumn Glory (1969 – 1984) This long running and popular pattern with its bright dahlia flowers is a relatively (in UK and Ireland) easy to find Pyrex collectable. JAJ offered this pattern from 1961 to 1963. These are now cherished parts of the Pure Pyrex collection. But what is really significant about this pattern for us is that two of the dishes are actual family heirlooms, from a County Antrim farmhouse where two now deceased brothers, our uncles lived. The camping and outdoors feel is reminiscent of the travel stickers you might see on the back window of a travel trailer in California. JAJ – Wildfowl (1961 – 1963) If you’re looking for real 1950’s charm, the ‘Wildfowl’ pattern doesn’t get any better. Here are some of our findings, and have a look at the linked YouTube videos. The focus of our collection is mostly on the pure white glass produced between the late 1950s and the late 1970s.

vintage pyrex catalog

We mainly collect JAJ Pyrex, manufactured at the Wear Glassworks in Sunderland, England.









Vintage pyrex catalog