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4 Tips For Maintaining Your Vintage Pyrex Pieces
Vintage Pryex is nothing to sneeze at, but it is something you want to maintain over time. Here are some of our favorite tips ...
Rare vintage Pyrex dishes can sell for thousands. Discover collectible patterns and top resale values from items sold ...
Tasting Table on MSN
The vintage kitchenware brand that rivaled Pyrex in the '50s
Vintage kitchenware is all the rage right now, but Pyrex isn't the only brand that's in-demand -- this brand actually rivaled ...
House Digest on MSN
The Charming, Old-School Kitchen Accessory You Can Get At The Thrift Store
Functional, collectible, and full of history — this kitchen thrift find has been delighting homes for over 250 years. Plus, ...
At Home Hustle on MSN
6 antiques that look ordinary but may be worth a small fortune
You're probably walking past potential treasure every single day without even realizing it. That old kitchen gadget tucked in the back of a cupboard or that dusty jar sitting on a shelf might actually ...
The Antique Mall of Lubbock isn’t just another dusty collection of old stuff—it’s a treasure hunter’s paradise where $25 can turn you into the proud owner of a cart full of history. You know that ...
For under $30, you might find a perfectly balanced hammer whose wooden handle tells the story of the craftsman who once wielded it, or a specialized tool that would cost three times as much if ...
From cast iron skillets that have outlasted three kitchen remodels to manual can openers that work better than their electric ...
Southern Living on MSN
How Pyrex And Anchor Hocking Glassware Are Different
What’s the difference between Pyrex and Anchor Hocking glass cookware? It really comes down to preference when choosing ...
Southern Living on MSN
6 Bathroom Tile Patterns Designers Are Ready To Say Goodbye To
Jennie Rebecca Springer, the founder of Jennie Rebecca Design in Nashville, Tennessee, is eager to say goodbye to chevron tile, which she refers to as "simply dated." If you like the general look, ...
Although it’s often referred to as the “Hobby of Kings,” coin collecting doesn’t discriminate between the rich and the poor (or between the regal and the common folk). While buying known rare coins ...
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