A retro-spective on Corning's space-age glass ceramic material, Pyroceram cookware.
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Vintage Corning Ware Patterns - 1958-2001
Pattern Names and Numerical IDs
Corning Ware Percolators Safe for Use (
Non-Recalled
)
Percolator Models and Patterns
Teapot & Tea Kettle Models and Patterns
P-series Era to A-series Era Size & Lid Conversions
Known Blue Cornflower Pieces
Known Trefoil Pieces
Known Wheat (
W-Series
) Pieces
Known American Oil Star/Snowflake Pieces
Known Shell Oil Blue & Green Macrame Pieces
Known Floral Bouquet Pieces
Known Spice O' Life Pieces
Known Country Festival Pieces
Known Wildflower Pieces
Known Pastel Bouquet, Shadow Iris, Peach Floral, Peony and Country Cornflower Pieces
Known French White & Family (
F-series
) Pieces
Known French White II Pieces (
CW-Series
)
Known Pieces From Limited Edition Gift Lines
Vintage Buffet Servers & Corning Ware "Round"
Microwave Browning Skillet Patterns
Vintage PyrosilWare, Pyroflam & Arcoflam Patterns
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Princess House
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Princess House
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Thursday, June 5, 2014
Corning Ware of a Different Color - My Princess House Nouveau Collection (
Arcoflam by ARC
)
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When I first came across the Nouveau line made by ARC in France, exclusively for Princess House, I was not interested all that much in it. ...
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Steamy! - The Arcoflam "Nouveau" Steamer Insert
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This site is technically about Corning Ware and it's use and care, however, every once in awhile something comes along outside of the s...
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
There is Nothing Nouveau Under the Sun - A Princess House Exclusive Arcoflam from France (by ARC)
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I have been debating whether or not to post about this, but it IS "Pyroceram", or at least some form of Ceramic Glass Cookware, j...
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Pretty Pretty Princess House - Nouveau by Arcoflam (France)
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I remember, when I was a kid, before we moved out to the farm, the circle that we lived on was awash with home parties. It was the mid 70...
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