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    Pyrex on the shelves at the home of Portland Press Herald writer Gillian Graham in Buxton.

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    A Pyrex casserole dish with painted lid in the Friendship pattern, which was introduced in 1971.

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    Pyrex Pink Daisy casserole dishes were first released in 1956.

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    Pyrex sold these cookie jars and cracker barrels, decorated with 14K gold, in the 1960s.

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    The iconic multi-colored Pyrex mixing bowls – often called “Primary Bowls” – were first introduced in 1945.

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    Pyrex introduced a line of pink and turquoise bakeware in 1956.

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