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Here is large assortment of vintage Pyrex coffee pots, flameware teapots, and flameware saucepans and double boilers.  We have opened a Pyrex Museum.  It is filled with pre-WWII pieces (1915-1945) that you rarely see.  Enjoy it, and maybe even buy something from it!   We wanted everyone to be able to see some HTF piece of Pyrex.

FLAMEWARE glassware was produced from 1936 - 1979.  It is distinguished from crystal glassware by the blue tint that it has, caused by the addition of alumino-sulfate in the production process.

Our address:  attic@nettally.com

If you want to place an order, please be specific about the item description.  If you want to ask a question, ask freely.  We will try to answer to the best of our ability.

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If something is "on hold", that probably means that someone has expressed interest, but it is not yet sold.  Internet sales, including determining shipping, etc, usually take us a few days, including a few e-mails with our customers.   If you see something that is "on hold", feel free to ask us about the availability.  We have had people say they want an item, and later change their mind.

New for the Holidays:  We have introduced a kitchen mixer page with vintage mixers that have been refurbished by George and are now for sale.  These pieces are a perfect match for your kitchen that contains vintage Pyrex pieces.  Take a look and enjoy:  Mixers in the Attic 

 

Cookbook
This is nice.  This is a Pyrex Prize Recipes cookbook published in 1953.  It is a hard cover book and is in very good shape for its age.  IT has 128 pages of recipes, and includes about 50 color plates of your favorite Pyrex cookware.   This is a "must" for the serious Pyrex collector.

$20.00

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Flameware Double Boilers
#B1 lower bowl and #A12 upper bowl - no lid This is the 1 1/2 qt. double boiler. Snap ring handles.  This could have been a test set when changing designs. We do not know for sure - maybe the Shadow knows for sure!!!!! You could be purchasing a rare set of Flameware - it is not listed in our references!  

$39.99

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#6283  There are three pieces of Pyrex in this set.  This is the   1 1/2 qt. double boiler. There are the two saucepans with handles and a lid which fits either.   Modifications from the above included a little heavier glass and the handles are placed closer together - you could pick up both pots with one hand!!  1 available.

$OLD!!

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#6283  There are three pieces of Pyrex in this set.  This is the   1 1/2 qt. double boiler. There are the two saucepans with handles and a lid which fits either.   Modifications from the above included a little heavier glass and the handles are placed closer together - you could pick up both pots with one hand!!  1 available.

$SOLD

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#6763  Five pieces of Pyrex in this set.  This is the 1 1/2 qt. double boiler.  This is numbered 6763-U and 6763-L, for the upper and lower sauce pans, snap band handles.  The lid does not look original, but fits both pieces.  These were produced from 1937-52. But this set has the telltale 'green' logo on the bottoms - WWII vintage and beautiful. 

.$44.99

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#6763 - no lid  Same as above except for lid.  Four pieces of Pyrex in this set - two bowls and two handles.

$39.99

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#6762  Five pieces of Pyrex in this set.  This is the 1 qt. double boiler.  This is numbered 6762-U and 6762-L, but the numbering has long been worn off!!  The lid fits both pieces.  These were only produced from 1937-46, and are not easy to find.  This may be the cutest set of Flameware that is available.

$64.00

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SPARE PARTS For Flameware Double Boilers
#6283-U - This is the top bowl for the 6283 line.  4 Available. $15.00
#6763-L - This is the bottom bowl for the 6763 line, with handle.  2 Available. $15.00
Heat Grid Spreader - Should be used with all Flameware on electric stoves. $8.00

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Corning Glass didn't expect you to only use Flameware Percolators for coffee!!  This picture from the 1953 edition of Pyrex Prize Recipes shows them being used for cooking corn, yams, spaghetti, pasta sauce asparagus, etc.!!!

 

Flameware Percolators - Part I

The "Older" models

Here are the earliest of the Pyrex Percolators.  These were produced from 1938-52.  The still make excellent coffee.  If you want a vintage, and original, Pyrex percolator, you will find it here.  These older models are interesting because Corning was not as 'organized' as when the later models came out (below).  Thus, much of the numbering and the variety of different parts makes for good collecting.  Notice that all of the pots here have different handles!!

#7826  Pyrex 6 cup coffee pot (#7826) - This unique percolator has a dark brown handle.  This handle makes it almost "unique" among Pyrex percolators.  These were produced during the end of the 7826 run.  This was produced until 1952 - it's 50 years old and in immaculate shape! 

$37.99

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#7826  Pyrex 6 cup coffee pot (#7826) - You will have to go a long way to find another glass percolator in the shape of this one.  The back stamp on the bottom is painted green, indicating that it was made during WWII.  The lid and the stem are both numbered 8106, different from the bowl, but not unusual for this era.  From the look of the metal parts this has had little, if any, use.  The only flaw is some roughness at the top of the stem, but it is minor. This could be used, it could be displayed, ... or it would make a wonderful gift.

$59.99

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#8406(??)  Pyrex 6 cup coffee pot - The bottom is simply marked A - 4, but the stem has the number on it.  It has an older straight glass handle and a gunmetal blue band.  One small chip on the inside of the top.  Older band and handle with a newer top!!  Who knows where this pot has been ....

$38.99

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#8406/#7826(??)  Pyrex 6 cup coffee pot - This is another of those that is unmarked on the bottom.  It might have had a number, but the green bottom stamp is not all there.  So ... here it is: Nice old 6 cup with an older, straight handle and an old style top.  Nice aluminum band and this is in excellent condition - a very nice piece.

$38.99

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#7829  Pyrex 9 cup coffee pot - This piece is simply ... beautiful.  We found it in miserable condition - crusted dirt everywhere.  But, when we seriously cleaned it we found that it appears to never (maybe only a few times) have been used.  Even the aluminum basket bottom is beautiful.  It has a brown, composite handle.  If you would like a more 'antique' look, we could include a straight, glass handle in addition for $7.00 .  This is a nice, and rare, piece of early Flameware.

$49.99

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#7759 on the stove in the morning.

Flameware Percolators - Part II

The "Newer" models

Here are the more "modern" percolators.  These were produced from the early 50s to the mid 60s.  They differ from the older models in the shape of the body and handle.  They still make the same excellent coffee that the older models make.  A close friend of ours purchased a 6 cup from us, and in addition to making wonderful morning coffee he boils his eggs in the percolator at the same time!!  He says that they come out brown, but taste great.  His pot does double-duty in the morning.  Be sure to see the 1950s ads on this page to find out how many things you can do with your new coffee pot besides making great coffee.

#7754 Pyrex 4 cup coffee pot  - new as the day it was born.  It includes the original packing, box (in excellent condition), andl, of course, the heat grid.  This is a wonderful piece for the Pyrex collector.

 

$SOLD

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#7754 Pyrex 4 cup coffee pot  - all glass except for the top & bottom of the basket.  This particular model was produced from 1952 until the mid 60s.  We have had a fair number of these, and... can't seem to keep them in stock!   Just the thing for that "short pot" in the morning. 2 available.

$38.99

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#7756  Pyrex 6 cup coffee pot - all glass except for the bottom of the basket.  The water just "bumped" off of the lid and into the basket!   This is the most popular of the Pyrex percolators - we have a difficult time keeping them in stock.  P.S.  Mug is NOT included - it is just there to be cutesy!!  3 available.

$39.99

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#7756  Pyrex 6 cup coffee pot - new in the original box.  This is a nice piece for thediscerning coffee drinker. Includes heat grid spreader ... and box has original Ace Hardware price tag on the side ($4.95!!!)  Percolators in new condition are getting more difficult to find every day.   

$SOLD

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#7756  Pyrex 6 cup coffee pot - This is a version of the #7756 that has a wide aluminum band and an aluminum top. It also has a black, composite handle. One of our reference books lists this as a #8856, but they are clearly wrong - the bottom of our pot cannot be wrong!!

$39.99

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#7759  Pyrex 9 cup coffee pot - all glass except for the top and bottom of the basket.   Still makes beautiful coffee!  This is the "big boy" of the Pyrex percolators. 

$44.99

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Flameware Percolators - Parts and Pieces

#7754 Lid.  temporarily out of stock

$7.00

#7756 Lid.  1 available $7.00
#7756 Lid in original box.   1 available.  $8.00

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#7759 glass basket with aluminum bottom.  TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK. $8.00
#7754, #7756, #7824, #7826 Glass Basket - NEW OLD STOCK.   12 available.  $7.00

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Flameware Saucepans

#6213.  1 1/2 qt. Flameware saucepan with non-detachable handle.   Knob top handle.  1 available.

$30.00

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#6322.  1 qt. detachable band Flameware saucepan.   1 available. $30.00

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#6323.  1 1/2 qt. saucepan with detachable band.  With original Pyrex insert and sticker. $45.00

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#6763.  1 qt. saucepan with detachable handle and tab top lid.  This piece is not only cute, but is in magnificent shape - nary a scratch on the glass.  The bottom is labeled only B 1.    You will love this piece, if only to display. 1 available. $SOLD

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Early Flameware Saucepans

These are nice, small saucepans which have a 'one handle fits all' luxury.  You could have one or two handles in your kitchen with a variety of pans.  The  pans could go on the table or counter and the handle removed.  It also makes for very economical storage of the skillets - no handles sticking out!!  These are the 'original' flameware pieces.   They were produced by Corning beginning in 1936.

1 pt. skillet.  It is numbered 817-B and is 7" across.  Nice for a sauté piece or making a couple of eggs in the morning.  4 available.

$9.99

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1 qt. saucepan.  It is numbered 832-B and is 7" across.  Just the thing for the "small" meal.    2 available.

$10.99

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1 1/2 qt. saucepan.  It is numbered 833-B and is 8" across.  Slightly deeper than the above pan. 4 Available. $12.99

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COMPLETE SET of THREE - 1 pt. skillet, 1 qt. saucepan, and 1 1/2 qt saucepan.  NEW OLD STOCK.  That's right, this is a complete set of never used glassware, each with a selling label.  They are beautiful. $54.99

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Flameware handles - These handles fit the #832 and #833 saucepans  and the 7" skillet above.  Buy some of these saucepans or skillets and you have a handle for ALL of them!  Once the handle is detatched you have a serving dish for the table.

Gunmetal blue w/ glass handle.  4 available.   Temporarily out of Stock.

All aluminum handle (2nd from left). 1 available.   $5.99 each.

Aluminum w/ glass knob. 3 available.   $7.99 each.

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Corning Glass didn't expect you to only use Flameware Teapots for tea!!  This picture from the 1953 edition of Pyrex Prize Recipes shows them being used for cooking squash, eggs, pasta, spaghetti, etc.!!!

 

Flameware Teapots

#8126.  This is a "vintage" teapot.  This is #8126, and is a 6 cup pot.  Production of this teapot began in 1943, and continued only until 1952.   It was replaced by the model below - the handle was thicker and the lid was changed.  This is the "original" Flameware teapot!

$36.00

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#8126.  This particular #8126 is special because it has a gunmetal blue band.  This unusual pot was made during WWII, as indicated by the green backstamp on the bottom of the pot.  This is a beautiful and unusual example of Pyrex flameware.

$38.00

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#8446.  This is just a "nice" little teapot.  This is #8446-B, and is a 6 cup pot.  It has a beautiful blue tinge that is typical of the Flameware line of Pyrex.   You will like this piece!  $33.00

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#8446.  Pyrex 6 cup teapot.  This is the prize piece on this page.  We have not seen this pot - the box has never been opened!!  In addition to that, the box is in beautiful condition.  It shows no signs of wear and the picture on the front is beautiful.  It only has one 'dent' in the corner - you can see it in the picture. If you want perfection in a vintage piece of kitchen glass, here it is.  You will search a long time before you find another piece of flameware in this condition. SOLD!

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