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  2. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    Miniature toy set of CorningWare. Arc International, France, sells cookware that is equivalent to Corning Ware under various brand names including Arcoflam, Luminarc, and Arcoroc. Their Octime line of glass-ceramic saucepans and casseroles were rebadged for Princess House and sold as Nouveau cookware in the US and other select regions.

  3. Revere Ware - Wikipedia

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    It was the "Gold Standard" of American cookware, at its peak offering 39 items simultaneously (counting lids as separate pieces) across 12 distinct utensil types. While specialty items and minor revisions were occasionally made to the line, the 1400 series existed with a relative consistency before the sale to Corning Glass Inc. in 1985.

  4. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Visions is a brand of transparent stove top cookware created by Corning France and introduced to Europe during the late 1970s. In 1983, it was introduced in the United States and became the number one selling cookware set for a number of years.

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    While we may look for ways to save money in certain areas, there are various expensive items that many of us keep getting suckered into buying. I'm a Self-Made Millionaire: 4 Things To Stop Buying

  7. 10 Vintage Pyrex Bowls Worth Serious Cash - AOL

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    Though the pattern isn’t as rare, the condition and completeness of a set can boost its value, with well-kept sets selling for around $300. 6. Early American Cinderella Bowls (1962-1971)