1961, right? Always thought that it was 1961, then when I was Googling about it after finding it (always do it, no matter what I find), Pyrex Love lists it as 1960, but the main URL of the page still says 1961. Just want to confirm the date, since maybe Pyrex Love knows something I don't & updated the info, but not the URL.
- Sir Thrift-A-Lot
- Sir Thrift-A-Lot
I thought it was 1961 also..weird.
ReplyDeleteLoving that Christmas Pyrex. Have the same one, and i adore it!
Nice casserole dish I have yet to find a Christmas piece of Pyrex I'm on the hunt though.
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You're so lucky to have that beautiful piece of Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful piece! I've never seen that one before. Is that red or orange? Looks red, very pretty :)
ReplyDeleteNice find, specially with the lid. It looks in good shape. Still on the hunt for X-mas Pyrex around here.
ReplyDeleteI have one similar to yours but the pinecone decoration is different. I also have the metal holder. Casablanca Mick has one like mine and he displayed it proudly at his Thanksmass party in December!
ReplyDeleteGuess I should've gone to Pyrex Love before I commented! My bowl and carrying cradle are "Gold Leaf", also from 1960.
ReplyDeleteYou have the most an best Pyrex collection I have seen. So many neat designs I never saw before.
ReplyDeletewhat a great dish. i wish i could find something like that.
ReplyDeleteSomeone, somewhere posted a Pyrex Christmas ad recently and I know it had several of the Christmas pieces together in the ad and it was 1960. The problemo is that I don't remember which of the three red dishes were there. Okay, I do know that the Christmas 404 was definitely 1960. Not sure about the Golden Poinsettia though.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen that one before -- I'm adding it to my Pinterest wish list RIGHT NOW! Whether it's from 1960 or 1961, it's a lovely find -- good for you!
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