Corning ware was first produced in 1958- made of a glass-ceramic material it can be used on the stove, in the oven, microwave and dishwasher.
The other day while thrifting I found this corning dish circa 1975-
This pattern is called Country Festival and was produced between 1975 and 1977-
I happen to love it. Although it is called country fair it reminds me of a Polish folk design.
http://www.corningware.com/
Very sweet. From a thrifting addict like myself this is a great find!
ReplyDeleteCorningware lasts forever too. xo
ReplyDeletei love the pattern on that dish. really lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love my corning ware and still use it almost daily....good scoop!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty fantastic! Love the pattern. Great find R!
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Lenore
This is so terrific - it reminds me of a different but similar pattern on my mom's old corningware - sigh, memories of childhood...
ReplyDeletei love it too! the colors are so classic + lovely.
ReplyDeletexo Alison
how adorable!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's actually a double distlefink design based on Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs, if I'm not mistaken.
ReplyDeleteMy mom had a Corning stove. It had a flat glass top. You could tell when the burners were on because a round red circle appeared on it. (This was in the 70s) We had Corningware with a blue design to use on it.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aferm/pennsylvania/hex.htm
Very sweet. Reminds me of one of my best girlfriends, she loves things with birds on them.
ReplyDeleteI am a total sucker for things like this! Love it!
ReplyDeleteEnything with folk patterns... a big YES!
ReplyDeleteI *love* the pattern. So lovely and folk-art inspired. What luck!
ReplyDeleteI have several pieces of vintage corning...I love that pattern.
ReplyDeleteHow charming! It's perfect for serving everyone's favorite casseroles!
ReplyDeletei have to dig my green pattern plates out!! girl you are taking me BACK!!
ReplyDeletei love that pattern! its so uncomplicatedly beautiful ;)
ReplyDeleteit is very polish folk art. I grew up eating off of the green flowered corningware plates. I have a nostalgia and fondness for that brand.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute pattern...older corning patterns are so great! i need to start looking for some to add to my collection.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful pattern on there!
ReplyDeleteI love finding things like this at thrift stores.
Love it. That will bring some definite cheer to your kitchen!
ReplyDeleteooohh.... I love it! good find!
ReplyDeleteI love the sweet little birds - very cute!
ReplyDeleteAwesome find! I love how folksy it is.
ReplyDeleteThese birds look like the ones you have on your tablecloth. Nice folk art.
ReplyDeleteClair
Love it. I would have snapped it up too!
ReplyDeleteI think that was a pretty great find!
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