Pyrex “Crazy Daisy" or "Spring Blossom 043 1.5Qt no chips EUC casserole w lid
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Pyrex “Crazy Daisy" or "Spring Blossom 043 1.5Qt no chips EUC casserole w lid
The Pyrex dish in the image is called "Crazy Daisy" or "Spring Blossom Green," a popular pattern from the 1970s. Here's some information about it:
Design and Features:
The pattern features a white background with green flowers and leaves, or green on white with white flowers.
It was designed by Sara L. Balbach and produced from 1972 to 1981.
The pattern was made to match Corelle dinnerware.
The dish has a round shape with handles and a lid, and is used for baking and serving casseroles.
The dish in the image is likely a #472, which holds 750ml.
Some common sizes include 1 pt (#471), 1.5 qt (#472), 2.5 qt (#473) and 1.5 qt oval (#043).
There are also variations in the flower design, with some having solid flowers and others with outlined flowers.
"Crazy Daisy" is a popular pattern and can fetch a good price, depending on the size, condition, and type of dish.
Pyrex with screen-printed patterns tends to be more valuable.
How to Identify Vintage Pyrex:
Vintage Pyrex is made of borosilicate glass, while newer Pyrex is made of soda-lime glass.
A vintage Pyrex will have "PYREX" in all caps, while a newer one will have "pyrex" in lower case.
Many Pyrex dishes have a three- or four-digit number on the bottom, which corresponds to a specific dish type.
Using Pyrex:
Pyrex is oven-safe, but it's important to avoid extreme temperature changes.
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