Showing posts with label cups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cups. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Best Pyrex Finds of the Year!

Hello Pyrex Collective - it's SixBalloons here! So last week, I posted about things I regret buying at the thrift store and got some really encouraging feedback saying that I should talk about some of the hits!

Of the Pyrex finds, I have two standouts in mind:

My Promotional Pyrex Aqua Blue Scrolls bowl from 1959 - I cannot believe it was sitting on a shelf for two days at Value Village before I came and rescued it.


This glass Pyrex Measuring Cup likely from the 1930s! It has a chip on the handle but I love it because I use it EVERY time that I bake. It's my go-to liquid measure cup.


I hope everyone had a wonderful year and can share what their fave finds were too! Check out my vintage goodies of the year at Best SixBalloons Thrift Finds of the Year!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!

Now pull out your Pink Pyrex and celebrate!

Have a spot of tea and a sweet treat! 

YUM!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Regency Restaurantware by Pyrex

Some of you are lucky enough to live by resaurants that still use Pyrex Restuarantware.  This is their Regency Pattern which I have heard is still used by a waffle house somewhere in the states.  I cannot imagine going to out to eat with cool Pyrex!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Here's to you Erin, Delphite in the snow !

As I was talking to Erin last night, I mentionned that I brought the Delphite outside last winter for a photo op...

Here goes


Fridgies and Cups & Saucers


Milk Pitcher, Cream and Sugar

                                               A Cup & Saucer close-up

A Fridgie close-up

As far as we know the biggest fridgie (503) was never produced in Delphite. The blue lid is more desirable than the transparent one because it was made for a really short time...People (housewives) wanted to see their leftovers hence the transparent lid! 

All those pieces were made in Ontario, Canada in the late 40's early 50's. They have the Pyrex Canada stamp under.

Gotta love the Delphite! LOL!