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Pyrex Visions France 7 inch Skillet #16
Item Number: 5441
 
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Manufacturer: Corning Ware, Pyrex Visions
This collectable line was produced by the Corning Glass Company as part of their Corning Ware line, starting in 1983 produced at first at a Corning subsidiary in Avon, France then in Martinsburg, West Virginia. From 1983-1989?, this line of completely transparent glass ceramic cookware was called Visions and by the mid 1980s, it is estimated that it was found in 30% of American homes. In 1989, a non-stick surface was added to certain pieces and in 1992 Corning introduced a new Cranberry color.

This Pyrex Visions 7 inch wide Open Skillet has the numbers 16 placed vertically on the underside of the handle. It features the original 1983-1989 waffled glass surface on the inside. It is shown on page 123 of the 2006 book titled Corning Ware & Visions Cookware by Kyle Coroneos. According to Coroneos, it was produced from 1985-1989. The stovetop and dinnerware product lines were halted in the year 2000. The original pyroceramic glass version of CorningWare is no longer sold in the US market. it is only available on the secondary market.

It is in excellent condition and looks unused. Add it to your 20th century American glass kitchenware collection today.

 


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