Pyrex England JAJ 1960 Baking dish
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Description
πΉπΉπΉ description πΉπΉπΉ Give your table a romantic 1950s air with this lovely oven/serving dish, made of very thick and solid glass that can go from oven to table. The dΓ©cor is made of two red roses. This is the "june rose" motif of the jaj brand, produced between 1964 and 1972. It is in excellent condition. Slight traces of use. π₯π₯π₯ history π₯π₯π₯ English vintage made in england! Jaj (short for james a jobling) was the manufacturer of pyrex tableware, casseroles and other cookware in the uk from 1922 until the factory closed (in sunderland, england) in 2007. Production of pyrex opal began in the mid-1950s as canteen tableware, then was launched to the general public in 1957 with the coronet and wild bryony tableware models. Soon after, the "gaiety" product line was launched, including the ever-popular snowflake and daisy patterns. These patterns marked the beginning of a long series of opal pyrex that exploded in the 1960s, offering consumers a wide range of unique patterns in the english market. The items were stamped jaj made in england until the mid-1970s, when corning glass works, new york, bought the entire company and the items began to be produced with the pyrex england stamp. Uk-produced pyrex opal was available until the early 1990s. πππ features πππ π brand: jaj / material: borosilicate glass / colors: white background, pink, red, blue and green patterns. π dimensions: diameter: 19.5 cm / width: 22 cm / height: 6.5 cm. βοΈ weight of the set (excluding packaging): 650 grams.
- Dimensions
- : H7 x W22 x D20
- Color
- : white
- Material
- : glass and crystal
- Style
- : vintage