Friday, June 1, 2012

Triangular Shaped Dish...Pyrex?

Hello fellow Pyrexians! I need your help. A family member found this piece at an estate sale and asked me to identify the dish. (Sorry about the orientation of the first photo, I couldn't get it to flip)



I have never seen anything like this in the Pyrex family, let alone in the Fire King, Glassbake, or Federal Glass family.
No matter what this is, this dish is an awesome find. The shape is so unique and the fact that it came with the lid and warmer and stayed as an intact set all of these years is amazing!
Thanks in advance for your help!

~Rachael
www.TheThriftyPicker.com

9 comments:

  1. Just snooping around on google, it looks like it's an Inland Glass piece. Can't find much more on the company though.

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  2. OMG, it's awesomely cool! Sorry, don't know what it is, but wonderful find Rach!

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  4. Here's a link to a pic on my Pinterest Pyrex board - they're neat, aren't they?

    http://pinterest.com/pin/74802043780780617/

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  5. I agree, I think this is Inland Glass. I have this same dish in a different pattern, also with the warmer.

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  6. The triangular British Pyrex pieces are completely different and a lot smaller, so your piece isn't British at all. If it was, it would be clearly marked, and you'd have no doubt about its origins.

    I agree that Inland Glass is the best idea. Triangles were very big with them, there are triangular coffee carafes from that company too.

    It's a super-neat piece! I think I'd buy that too, and I hardly ever buy stuff that isn't Pyrex!

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  7. I agree that it's Inland Glass. I have a similar one (please see the link below), and it's my husband's favorite dish. Funny, huh?

    http://frooganddoog.blogspot.com/2011/12/starburst-finel-and-don-ho.html

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  8. Lesley, that's the same one I have!

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