I have lots of blue cornflower Corning Ware! Inherited some from my grandmother, and got a lot more over the years. I LOVE it! I always have my eye peeled for additional pieces.
I have and LOVE some of the cornflower Corning Ware! I was super close to getting a cornflower 'Tramp Stamp'. True story. Besides, this stuff is great to replace all that toxic plastic crap.😉
There's a BIG difference between that vintage blue cornflower piece of corning ware and the plain stoneware piece sold today. The original pyroceram corning ware could be used anywhere, stovetop, oven freezer, microwave, and it could go from one extreme to the other without breaking. The French White stoneware made today is nowhere near as versatile or durable, as the corning ware of the past.
The French White with vertical ridges was originally made from Pyroceram, and it is the same as the original Cornflower Blue. The new French White is stoneware, not Pyroceram. They have released new stoneware with the Cornflower Blue design as well. Look for Pyroceram, (smooth bottom) and you know it's the good stuff.
That cornflower pattern will never get old in my eyes. I got the pieces my step mom had when she passed and have added more thru eBay. Brings back memories.
My mom has a single Spice of Life casserole dish & two PYREX ones (in addition to mixing bowls) I only just learned was so special. I now have a goal of collecting both types of dishes for my kitchen.
I have a lot of Corning, including a fabulous electromatic skillet consisting of the hot plate , skillet and handles to hold it in place. Like mid-century percolators these things never die. Fun fact - Corning has played a giant role in space exploration manufacturing telescope lens etc. since forever. I think they made the Mount Wilson observatory telescope lens.
Don't believe everything you see on the internet! There is too much out there for any of it to be worth much. I use mine daily and it's not going anywhere!
I’m lucky to have inherited several white and blue serving dishes and dishes you can cook small portions in-like the one you featured-from my mom, so👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾💝
This evening I bought a set of 3 assorted sized casseroles with lids, and the 1 qt saucepan, in the cornflakes design on Facebook marketplace. I am soooo stoked to have this amazing dishware in my kitchen....it's going to replace multiple other useless pieces.
The white ridges in CorningWare I have all of them bottom in the 80s you're beautiful set I also have two pieces of the CorningWare 2 quart in a quart and a half Haddam forever I have pots and pans from the 70s but I also had some from the 40s it's nice to some of these things are valuable also the white ridges CorningWare was called French White
You forgot to mention how valuable the old CorningWare is now. Especially the blue cornflower design. It's a collector's item and gets a high price. Great info. Thank you.
April 2021,… Just found out those corning Ware corn flower design dishes are not worth thousands that eBay and Amazon advertise for. They’re saying that’s a scam, even verify on RUclips talked about the corn flower design and said they’re not worth anywhere near that so definitely check before you buy any.
👍👍 I have one qt CorningWare. One has blueprint on it the other things like it's just a boss on the bottom. Don't know which ones older is there a way to tell and how much money can I get for a 1/qt with lid what would be the value? Don't know if you're still doing it but if you could let me know I'd really appreciate it I have an appointment tomorrow at 11:00
Blue Cornflower is a gem!! I received a whole set for a wedding gift in 1964 and have used all of the pieces to this day in 2023.
I have lots of blue cornflower Corning Ware! Inherited some from my grandmother, and got a lot more over the years. I LOVE it!
I always have my eye peeled for additional pieces.
and thanks for the video...i love to see people excited about vintage kitchen bits
I have and LOVE some of the cornflower Corning Ware! I was super close to getting a cornflower 'Tramp Stamp'. True story.
Besides, this stuff is great to replace all that toxic plastic crap.😉
My guess on the ridges was aesthetics. A fantastic way to keep control over his design/creation!
There's a BIG difference between that vintage blue cornflower piece of corning ware and the plain stoneware piece sold today. The original pyroceram corning ware could be used anywhere, stovetop, oven freezer, microwave, and it could go from one extreme to the other without breaking. The French White stoneware made today is nowhere near as versatile or durable, as the corning ware of the past.
The French White with vertical ridges was originally made from Pyroceram, and it is the same as the original Cornflower Blue. The new French White is stoneware, not Pyroceram. They have released new stoneware with the Cornflower Blue design as well. Look for Pyroceram, (smooth bottom) and you know it's the good stuff.
That cornflower pattern will never get old in my eyes. I got the pieces my step mom had when she passed and have added more thru eBay. Brings back memories.
I just bought my first piece today at a yard sale for $1! I knew it was special, mines labeled sauce maker and has that pattern.
I also have three of the frying pans. I don't want to rob somebody but I don't want to give them away either.
Vintage 60's Corningware percolator. Recalled for safety, but I love it!
My parents had one & loved it.
I use mine daily. Just support with a pot holder.
Just the handle comes off
I have some dishes of the blue patterns. Also I'm from corning. My husband worked for the company that makes that dinnerware.
My mom has a single Spice of Life casserole dish & two PYREX ones (in addition to mixing bowls) I only just learned was so special. I now have a goal of collecting both types of dishes for my kitchen.
I picked up a rare piece recently. A Corningware egg pan with lid. (small fry pan) It has the blue flowers and will hold and cook 2 eggs.
I go thrifting for gorning wear picked up 6 for $35
Bumbles bounce, too!
The ridges can help in making it non stick, a sort of ....
The ridges aren't on the inside of the dish, only outside.
I have a lot of Corning, including a fabulous electromatic skillet consisting of the hot plate , skillet and handles to hold it in place. Like mid-century percolators these things never die.
Fun fact - Corning has played a giant role in space exploration manufacturing telescope lens etc. since forever. I think they made the Mount Wilson observatory telescope lens.
Why is it so valuable? I'm seeing stuff online saying they are worth thousands
They are not valuable, can find them at almost any thrift shop!
Don't believe everything you see on the internet! There is too much out there for any of it to be worth much. I use mine daily and it's not going anywhere!
I’m lucky to have inherited several white and blue serving dishes and dishes you can cook small portions in-like the one you featured-from my mom, so👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾💝
Esas ollitas d la cornin were son buenas d calidad tengo una la consegui en un pulgero y no pienso salir d ella son una antiguedad
I have the whole set of the blue
Thanks for making this video : )
Thumbs up on cornflower and ridges
This evening I bought a set of 3 assorted sized casseroles with lids, and the 1 qt saucepan, in the cornflakes design on Facebook marketplace. I am soooo stoked to have this amazing dishware in my kitchen....it's going to replace multiple other useless pieces.
The white ridges in CorningWare I have all of them bottom in the 80s you're beautiful set I also have two pieces of the CorningWare 2 quart in a quart and a half Haddam forever I have pots and pans from the 70s but I also had some from the 40s it's nice to some of these things are valuable also the white ridges CorningWare was called French White
You forgot to mention how valuable the old CorningWare is now. Especially the blue cornflower design. It's a collector's item and gets a high price. Great info. Thank you.
April 2021,… Just found out those corning Ware corn flower design dishes are not worth thousands that eBay and Amazon advertise for. They’re saying that’s a scam, even verify on RUclips talked about the corn flower design and said they’re not worth anywhere near that so definitely check before you buy any.
Where could you sell the items? I came across many pieces with the blue flowers and lids to come with and don’t know what to do with them?
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I have the one with ridges.
👍👍 I have one qt CorningWare. One has blueprint on it the other things like it's just a boss on the bottom. Don't know which ones older is there a way to tell and how much money can I get for a 1/qt with lid what would be the value? Don't know if you're still doing it but if you could let me know I'd really appreciate it I have an appointment tomorrow at 11:00
I use it every day and also the ridges and tons of the 1970s blue and the veggies in yellow and orange is it worth anything?
Forget the notion that it may be 'worth something', simply use it and enjoy it! Mine is used everyday, it's not going anywhere!
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Where did you hear about this story originally? I'm interested to know more about the history.
Enjoyed this video but I’ve seen a lot of ribbed corningware stamped with patterns.
durable
How do you sell the one with blue flowers ? I hear their worth plenty.
To keep from sticking
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I think you're full of it. There's plenty of the French white ridges style....with stamped on patterns!!!
I have ten bowls lids different sizes
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