One of the most recognized CorningWare emblems, the Cornflower bakeware collection features three cornflowers surrounded by leaves. Pyroceram, a glass-ceramic heated material was originally developed by Corning in the 1950's to be used in rocket nose cones. Further development to kitchen products resulted in CorningWare cookware, which made its debut in 1958. It was hailed as a new space-age cookware material virtually impervious to temperature extremes. Originally targeted toward working women who wanted to cook, set an attractive table, and get out of the kitchen fast — with as little clean up as possible, this durable break and chip resistant glass cookware and bakeware is as relevant today as it was 50 years ago. Safe for use in the microwave, broiler, oven, stovetop, refrigerator, freezer and as a beautiful tabletop serving dish.
P - 104 (Stylized flame stamp)
Beverage
6 cup Teapot - NO LID
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