tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post7306660613844940560..comments2023-10-17T02:03:42.276-07:00Comments on CorningWare 411: Classic Black and White - Corningware Buffet ServerShane T. Wingerdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16888895986379282058noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-74123402770284428942017-08-01T11:28:51.770-07:002017-08-01T11:28:51.770-07:00Excellent finds! The white knobs from "Corn...Excellent finds! The white knobs from "Corning Ware Round" and Centura "Cook N' Serve" lines are made if porcelain ceramic, instead of glass-ceramic. They are beautiful pieces. Shane T. Wingerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16888895986379282058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-43987769676376063092017-08-01T10:48:14.782-07:002017-08-01T10:48:14.782-07:00I've had two white 1 quart rounds: one marked,...I've had two white 1 quart rounds: one marked, "Buffet Server" and the other marked, "Centura"-both lidless. Yesterday, I found a very dirty, white 2-1/2 quart round marked,"Centura" with a white pyroceram lid with a white knob. How can tell if the knob is made of pyroceram or ceramic?<br />What a beauty it is! After I cleaned it up, of course. I've been collecting the glass lidded rounds such as Merry Mushroom; but now I'm going to start collecting the other rounds, as well. They're so handsome in their white coats!Carlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01667055653482270200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-20248788815840061362016-04-15T22:47:41.871-07:002016-04-15T22:47:41.871-07:00Yes. All vintage Corning Ware can be used on the ...Yes. All vintage Corning Ware can be used on the stovetop. :)Shane T. Wingerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16888895986379282058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-45516405448203007412016-04-13T20:22:30.965-07:002016-04-13T20:22:30.965-07:00I just bought one with the lid. I thought it was a...I just bought one with the lid. I thought it was a soup pot. I would like to know if I can use it on top of my stove.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-75897796981371629962015-09-19T14:13:05.989-07:002015-09-19T14:13:05.989-07:00This is extraordinarily helpful, thank you! I just...This is extraordinarily helpful, thank you! I just found a perfect buffet server b-1 at a thrift store today. The knob is pristine, but I don't have the cool handle. I will be sure not to use the lid in an oven over 350. I have read that these are safe on the stove top as well. Is that correct? Can they be used on both gas and electric ranges?jen lincolnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01529270609192758324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276608745809098353.post-59154827197647790622013-09-03T21:43:38.003-07:002013-09-03T21:43:38.003-07:00I didn't even realize it, but I own one of the...I didn't even realize it, but I own one of these (I think). I have the butterscotch round, but I don't have the lid. I just thought it was a coloured version of the round cake pan P-321. I didn't realize it was an entirely separate thing. <br /><br />It has a really weird nomenclature stamped on the back though. It's a bit blurred, but I think it reads B-1-1D or B11D. Perhaps it's not part of the buffet server series and something else entirely. <br /><br />On a completely unrelated (though somewhat related) note, I finally found my brownie 8x8 pan (P322). I walked into a thrift store in another town on a whim and found both a P322 and a loaf pan. I'd been searching for them for a long time. The only downside is that the brownie pan has absolutely no gloss on the inside anymore. The previous owner must have scoured it all away. <br /><br />daeiranoreply@blogger.com