I have those very designs in my cupboard that were wedding gifts back in the 70's. I gave a few away to family, but kept the smaller pieces for myself. Still use them and they still look new.
Corningware is coated with the same heat resistant coating that they put on ICBMs, so if you want a super durable pan that will take a lot of thermal abuse, get yourself some corningware. The newer pyrex dishes have been known to shatter when cooled too fast. I think they changed the forumla. Sometimes older things are better than new.
I had a friend who worked for missile company and he had all these neat ceramic biege pots and his backyard- he gave me a few and then told me those were missile parts- he was using the rejected ones as flower pots.
Keep in mind---it's only worth what people will pay for it. Be reasonable when buying or selling on the internet. I'm seeing toys, furniture, dishes selling for 300 percent more than what they are really worth just to see if some fool will buy it for that ridiculous asking price. Use common sense when pricing/buying.
My Mom collected them and we are selling a stack of three for $35.00 and single ones at $15.00 down except for the bigger 4 quart ones! people bought them like crazy! She had about 4 big totes full or more! We are still not through the ones in totes in her Garage! My parents are both gone now so we have to sell the household things!
My sister hated her Corningware but to replace it without reason wasn't her, so she tried breaking the dishes. She gave up and tossed good stuff away because she just couldn't break it.
I grew up seeing that Cornflower Corning ware. I’m currently going through thrift finds over the years (some to keep and some to sale eventually). A worth 10k item would make our household very happy for a little while. So many ppl donate or even dumpster things they don’t realize may have value . I’m my community, I see dumpsters rented each spring and some of what I see people dump….. just boggles my mind.
Me too. My mother's blue cornflower dishes, plates, cups, everything. I use them daily and honestly marvel at those coffee cups as white as day one 50 years later!
0:10 My mom had one of those blue and white things for 48 years. Well, it used to have blue on it, but after getting put in the dishwasher several times a year for 48 years, the blue part was erased.
When my grandmother was packing up her house to go to the nursing home, she gave me all of her blue cornflour corning ware. I became obsessed, and now have many more pieces. I’ve even bought some of the new pieces in that pattern. It’s just my thing.
Sounds like me, my great grandma (91) gave me carnival glass dishes from her mother, from 1908, since then I’ve been collecting carnival glass, and I love the Corning ware, because great grandma used a lot of it, I remember the little patterns growing up, She makes these baked beans called “jeans beans” (her name is Jean) in corning ware, they are out of this world. Always a favorite at get together lol she also makes the best mandarin pie 😃
I'm seeing this a lot on the internet where people are selling shavers, pots, pans, toys, furniture for 30 40 50 times what it's worth just to see if someone will fall for it and pay those ridiculous prices. Use common sense when pricing and purchasing anything.
My mom has a meatloaf dish from the 50s that is worth 200$ easy she found it for 50 cents. Stuff from 50s early 60s can sell for some money. Nothing like they are talking about. One or Two hundred tops.
You can't sell it. They are LOADED with lead, cadmium, arsenic, even mercury. It's unconscionable even if it were a million dollars. At the very least, you'd be obligated to tell people like the collector plates, FOR DISPLAY ONLY. CONTAINS LEAD, CADMIUM, ARSENIC AND/OR MERCURY. See lead free mama
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 jadeite dishes have value as well but not for the reason people think. The molds they used in the day were cheap but in 2020 it is another story.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Look it up and stop spreading rumors...my mother cooked 6 person meals with the ones she had , litterly every day for 20 years. She has around 50 of these in the kitchen and is still using them to this day! She is 91 years old and perfect health and raised 4 children with these. Corning ware contains none of your list above so stop your scare tactics!
I just bought that exact same pot from a resale store near where I live for twenty bucks . The lid makes it much more expensive , but not $ 10 G's . what's unique aboult these things is the are super easy to clean . you can throw a whole roast beef with onions , potatoes , celery , carrots , and whatever . . . . . . into the oven and the whole house smells delicious in a few hours .
I have the small blue one without the lid i bought at a thrift store for a few dollars and a square spoon rest about the same measurements about 3/4 inch deep with a handle about the size of a quarter. It was bought at a thrift store also. Love the Corning ware with the blue flowers not the red and yellow. Would really love to go to his store for a look at what I want in the blue flower. Thanks for the info 🕊️
I believe that he is correct! But, there a some that believe the adds. I collect Avon's Cape Cod, red dishes and some try to hike up the prices for that, 😢
I first heard an antique appraiser named Dr Lori mentioning those items are not being sold for $10's and thousands of dollars. I collect them but only for myself and not to sell. I would never pay those ridiculous amount that's listed on the internet.
My Mom had the blue cornflower baking dish, way back in the day. I remember her thumbprint somehow got burned into the top of one of the handles in such a way that it became a permanent part of the dish... no amount of scrubbing could ever remove it! Now that she's gone, I'd love to have that, but it wasn't in her house. I have a vague memory of her giving it to my brother's wife years ago... that marriage lasted a year... SMH........ 🤦
I have a whole lot of Blue Cornflower an other patterns is that belonged to my mother who is 90. I don't really want them. Was checking to see if they were worth any money.
I'm confused. I saw on youtube ad this blue cornflower design pattern dish was rare and vintage. I have this excate dish and matching lid of a dish on ebay for 10,000. So what's the deal? Who's scamming who? Can anyone help me figure this out please? Do I have a valuable piece?
No, but then again, it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. All you need is one fool with more money than brains, and ca-ching! 💲💵 As long as you're not in a hurry to move it..... Or concerned about being investigated for suspected money laundering, drug dealing, human trafficking, etc.... LOL, but not really kidding..... 😜
Ebay, but DON'T they are unsafe. Full of lead, cadmium, arsenic and even mercury. Look up lead free mama. She has some high end testing stuff. You don't want to aquire more of this, handle it with bare hands (seeps into skin) or bang it around...
Don’t tell me this! I recently bought a Corning ware pot, I always wanted similar to this, to bake everything because, I hate standing over a stove. When finished, I pour a little dishwashing soap and water to let it overnight soak. Unfortunately, I was impatient, and poured too much water at once and it instantly cracked! I had been looking for years at thrift stores for it and didn’t own it for three months.😢
it is worth that much if someone is stupid enough to pay that much. the rule of high priced collectable items, they have to be the only on in existence or in limited quantities - or once certifiably owned by a famous person who was either good or evil.
He wouldn’t pay 50-100? He says that because he’s going to mark it up big time if he puts it on his shelf. He’s no different than a pawn shop. Pawn shops give you a 1/4 of what the items are worth. Then they go and mark it up 50-100% .
It's worth whatever anyone's willing to pay for it... I got the few pieces that my step mom used as I was growing up then added other pieces that I found on eBay.
What a cleverly deceitful racket. Vintage Corningware are high quality, useful, and instantly recognizable pieces of nostalgia by virtually everyone over 30. The problem is that they are ubiquitous but outdated, and so there is little demand for them, and therefore cheap. There is a ton of it out in the world that people are trying to get rid of. So someone with access to a lot of this stuff are trying to generate demand by creating the false impression that they have collector value. The fact is, you can hardly go to a yard/estate sale or thrift store and not find at least a few pieces of it at bargain prices. Of course, nobody's paying insane prices for it, but the hope is to generate the impression amongst those who don't know any better that Corningware highly sought after and so people will be inclined to buy it thinking they're getting a bargain. At least they get a quality, useful piece of cookware out of it.
Could be a code for selling people starting bids are the 10k --- my guess - obviously Corning ware is not worth that much so what are they actually selling then.
I would have been really happy of you had tried to research what the sellers on ebay are up to. money laundering at the minimum. could have been a great story
Blind Girl Resale looks like a thrift store. I have been to many real vintage shops and they don’t look like that. What vintage shop would be name Blind Girl Resale? To resale you a fake vintage item
I looking for a few pieces that mom had back in the day. Cause it was really nice home felt memories. But I wouldn't Pau a ridiculous price for these items. Rolexes cost a fortune . But I'm not willing to spend the money on one. Cause the price is ridiculous . Anyone that spends that kind of money for a watch is just bragging he willing to blow good money on a hype.
That happens A LOT more often than you might think! What's annoying are the willful dipschits who argue with you whereby claiming the items are worth the large amounts of money
I have one of these, 4 qt. I got in the 80s and still use it, my go to for all kinds of dishes. Only a bonafide idiot would pay 10K for one, its not a museum piece.
This guy is no expert, how can you look at a picture and decide what it is worth? You can’t, any corningware that is from the 1950 first generation is worth thousands. The problem is that the news doesn’t want any one to make money. U hear the guy say that he would spend that much on the dish, and that they have several of the same. That’s called Replicating, so what is vintage? So can you go back to the 1950’s and buy that first edition? No, anyone buying Corning ware for $3 isn’t real and isn’t vintage haha. Also, why would the news spend money on air time just to tell you that it isn’t worth that. Because the guy probably makes fakes and he will sell you one of his fakes for $10. Right
An offer was accepted but the buyer never paid. Still shows up as "sold" on eBay. Same thing with auctions. You could bid a plastic spoon up to $1,000,000 , but the winning bidder doesn't have to pay🤷
@Travel Don’t Buy Stuff I assumed that if they were really valuable, I should keep them for even longer bc they'll be worth even more in another 5 to 10 yrs.
I found several pieces for next to nothing at yard sales in the early 1980s. I still use them almost every day.
I have those very designs in my cupboard that were wedding gifts back in the 70's. I gave a few away to family, but kept the smaller pieces for myself. Still use them and they still look new.
I have most of my wedding gift Corningware and use it all the time! 1972 lives on in my kitchen!
you go girl
♥
Corningware is coated with the same heat resistant coating that they put on ICBMs, so if you want a super durable pan that will take a lot of thermal abuse, get yourself some corningware. The newer pyrex dishes have been known to shatter when cooled too fast. I think they changed the forumla. Sometimes older things are better than new.
I had a friend who worked for missile company and he had all these neat ceramic biege pots and his backyard- he gave me a few and then told me those were missile parts- he was using the rejected ones as flower pots.
99% of older things are better than new.
I’ve had 2 Pyrex baking dishes explode as I was putting them into the oven. I’m surprised I wasn’t hurt really bad.
@joannaquanttumphysics They were.
I had a pyrex cabbage roll dish explode on me a few months ago
I find them in garage sales all the time for less than $10 each.
Really; they are worthless. These people are goofy. I have about 35 of these
Thank you. I was confused and nervous to sell them at all. I feel better now.
Keep in mind---it's only worth what people will pay for it. Be reasonable when buying or selling on the internet. I'm seeing toys, furniture, dishes selling for 300 percent more than what they are really worth just to see if some fool will buy it for that ridiculous asking price. Use common sense when pricing/buying.
I paid $20 for four Petite bowls, brand new in their cartons, including the lids and handles!
I love mine and will never get rid of them.
So glad that you speak the truth!
My Mom collected them and we are selling a stack of three for $35.00 and single ones at $15.00 down except for the bigger 4 quart ones! people bought them like crazy! She had about 4 big totes full or more! We are still not through the ones in totes in her Garage! My parents are both gone now so we have to sell the household things!
I buy mine at thrift stores. The most I have paid is $12
But have you sold any.
My sister hated her Corningware but to replace it without reason wasn't her, so she tried breaking the dishes.
She gave up and tossed good stuff away because she just couldn't break it.
I grew up seeing that Cornflower Corning ware. I’m currently going through thrift finds over the years (some to keep and some to sale eventually). A worth 10k item would make our household very happy for a little while.
So many ppl donate or even dumpster things they don’t realize may have value . I’m my community, I see dumpsters rented each spring and some of what I see people dump….. just boggles my mind.
I have so many from my great grand mother, I wouldn't sell them if they were worth that much! I LOVE my set!
Me too. My mother's blue cornflower dishes, plates, cups, everything. I use them daily and honestly marvel at those coffee cups as white as day one 50 years later!
0:10 My mom had one of those blue and white things for 48 years. Well, it used to have blue on it, but after getting put in the dishwasher several times a year for 48 years, the blue part was erased.
When my grandmother was packing up her house to go to the nursing home, she gave me all of her blue cornflour corning ware. I became obsessed, and now have many more pieces. I’ve even bought some of the new pieces in that pattern.
It’s just my thing.
Sounds like me, my great grandma (91) gave me carnival glass dishes from her mother, from 1908, since then I’ve been collecting carnival glass, and I love the Corning ware, because great grandma used a lot of it, I remember the little patterns growing up, She makes these baked beans called “jeans beans” (her name is Jean) in corning ware, they are out of this world. Always a favorite at get together lol she also makes the best mandarin pie 😃
I'm seeing this a lot on the internet where people are selling shavers, pots, pans, toys, furniture for 30 40 50 times what it's worth just to see if someone will fall for it and pay those ridiculous prices. Use common sense when pricing and purchasing anything.
Yep, because even if only 1 or 2 elites with more money than brains buy one (and you know they're out there), that's still a nice payday! 💲💵
Thanks for being honest
My mom has a meatloaf dish from the 50s that is worth 200$ easy she found it for 50 cents. Stuff from 50s early 60s can sell for some money. Nothing like they are talking about. One or Two hundred tops.
maybe even less than that
You can't sell it. They are LOADED with lead, cadmium, arsenic, even mercury.
It's unconscionable even if it were a million dollars. At the very least, you'd be obligated to tell people like the collector plates, FOR DISPLAY ONLY. CONTAINS LEAD, CADMIUM, ARSENIC AND/OR MERCURY.
See lead free mama
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 jadeite dishes have value as well but not for the reason people think. The molds they used in the day were cheap but in 2020 it is another story.
I hace once 1974 AND 1972 coffee pot
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Look it up and stop spreading rumors...my mother cooked 6 person meals with the ones she had , litterly every day for 20 years. She has around 50 of these in the kitchen and is still using them to this day! She is 91 years old and perfect health and raised 4 children with these. Corning ware contains none of your list above so stop your scare tactics!
I still have several pieces of the cornflower-full size percolator, pie pan, 2 quart casserole, 3 quart casserole from 1970/80’s
Those percolators were great, made the best coffee.
I have that very one sitting on a counter, with crap in it...and it is old...proof one is born every minute...
I’ve seen overpriced things like this where it was a scam for selling children and women.
Guy was sold out in 3 hours…. Sooooo , who had the artificial plan?
I just bought that exact same pot from a resale store near where I live for twenty bucks . The lid makes it much more expensive , but not $ 10 G's . what's unique aboult these things is the are super easy to clean . you can throw a whole roast beef with onions , potatoes , celery , carrots , and whatever . . . . . . into the oven and the whole house smells delicious in a few hours .
I have the small blue one without the lid i bought at a thrift store for a few dollars and a square spoon rest about the same measurements about 3/4 inch deep with a handle about the size of a quarter. It was bought at a thrift store also. Love the Corning ware with the blue flowers not the red and yellow. Would really love to go to his store for a look at what I want in the blue flower. Thanks for the info 🕊️
I believe that he is correct! But, there a some that believe the adds. I collect Avon's Cape Cod, red dishes and some try to hike up the prices for that, 😢
We have a lot of Corning wear that was gifted to us as wedding gifts 51 years ago. As well as Pyrex.
I first heard an antique appraiser named Dr Lori mentioning those items are not being sold for $10's and thousands of dollars. I collect them but only for myself and not to sell. I would never pay those ridiculous amount that's listed on the internet.
My Mom had the blue cornflower baking dish, way back in the day. I remember her thumbprint somehow got burned into the top of one of the handles in such a way that it became a permanent part of the dish... no amount of scrubbing could ever remove it! Now that she's gone, I'd love to have that, but it wasn't in her house. I have a vague memory of her giving it to my brother's wife years ago... that marriage lasted a year... SMH........ 🤦
Thanks for this Info!
Even if they were, I wouldn't sell mine. Passed down from my grandmother and I still use them.
The best time to buy anything is when nobody wants it
The place: Blind Girl Resale but I’m not sure where it is.
Where is this place? I want to do a road trip now.
it means they are sold out so they list for ridiculous high price to discourage placing the order
I have a whole lot of Blue Cornflower an other patterns is that belonged to my mother who is 90. I don't really want them. Was checking to see if they were worth any money.
I'm confused. I saw on youtube ad this blue cornflower design pattern dish was rare and vintage. I have this excate dish and matching lid of a dish on ebay for 10,000. So what's the deal? Who's scamming who? Can anyone help me figure this out please? Do I have a valuable piece?
No, but then again, it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. All you need is one fool with more money than brains, and ca-ching! 💲💵
As long as you're not in a hurry to move it.....
Or concerned about being investigated for suspected money laundering, drug dealing, human trafficking, etc.... LOL, but not really kidding..... 😜
I tried to sell a corning ware coffee maker on Ebay and they removed it. Apparently the handle has been known to break.
Some items on Etsy are overpriced
Some patterns are worth a little more.
My mom won a 3 piece set at a company picnic in the 60s for have the most kids at the picnic lol she all 6 of us there.
Use them!
My entire baking set is the blue cornflower. I'll buy new pieces when I find matching. No way would I spend that much.
I have these in my cabinet. These are from the 60s or early 70s.
What are the bows worth
Thanx 4 clearing that rumor up
I thought that, I had money in my cabinet!😅
Some have a signature some don’t I suspect the one with the signature cost more then the newer one
M8ne have been in our family for decades. No way anyone can have these until I am dead.
Where can I find these bowls sets
Ebay, but DON'T they are unsafe. Full of lead, cadmium, arsenic and even mercury.
Look up lead free mama. She has some high end testing stuff.
You don't want to aquire more of this, handle it with bare hands (seeps into skin) or bang it around...
Check eBay, Etsy, Good Will and thrift stores.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 what's the source of your info? RME
im in Houston n have a lot of these 2 sell without lots
It's $3000 cause some crazy person on ebay says so
still have my moms entire collection & in great shape, but it works too well to sell them
Don’t tell me this!
I recently bought a Corning ware pot, I always wanted similar to this, to bake everything because, I hate standing over a stove. When finished, I pour a little dishwashing soap and water to let it overnight soak. Unfortunately, I was impatient, and poured too much water at once and it instantly cracked! I had been looking for years at thrift stores for it and didn’t own it for three months.😢
I still have mine that my mother gave me when I moved out back in 1988
THIS MAN IS NOT A EXPERT ON VINTAGE STUFF PEOPLE! HE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT OTHER PEOPLE VALUE. LOOK AT THE NAME OF THE STORE,LOL
Hey are they really worth money because I have a how much are they worth I have a set of them I would like to
it is worth that much if someone is stupid enough to pay that much. the rule of high priced collectable items, they have to be the only on in existence or in limited quantities - or once certifiably owned by a famous person who was either good or evil.
I have a antique corning cup made in USA here in my country
Some do sell for thousands on ebay
Anyone can post anything at any value online. Don’t trust what you see in the internet.
Thank you.
He wouldn’t pay 50-100? He says that because he’s going to mark it up big time if he puts it on his shelf. He’s no different than a pawn shop. Pawn shops give you a 1/4 of what the items are worth. Then they go and mark it up 50-100% .
One just sold 2/14/21 for $9,000 bucks! So the news once again is fake
We all got Them 😊as wedding gifts in the 70's
I have a blue cornflower perculator coffee pot thats corningware. Selling in an estate sale. Its in great condition, but used. Whats it worth?
It's worth whatever anyone's willing to pay for it... I got the few pieces that my step mom used as I was growing up then added other pieces that I found on eBay.
$3.00
I remember using the saucer with the sunflowers on it as an ashtray lol
What a cleverly deceitful racket. Vintage Corningware are high quality, useful, and instantly recognizable pieces of nostalgia by virtually everyone over 30. The problem is that they are ubiquitous but outdated, and so there is little demand for them, and therefore cheap. There is a ton of it out in the world that people are trying to get rid of. So someone with access to a lot of this stuff are trying to generate demand by creating the false impression that they have collector value. The fact is, you can hardly go to a yard/estate sale or thrift store and not find at least a few pieces of it at bargain prices. Of course, nobody's paying insane prices for it, but the hope is to generate the impression amongst those who don't know any better that Corningware highly sought after and so people will be inclined to buy it thinking they're getting a bargain. At least they get a quality, useful piece of cookware out of it.
I have my mom's corning ware. I still use them. Not for sale.
Could be a code for selling people starting bids are the 10k --- my guess - obviously Corning ware is not worth that much so what are they actually selling then.
U can't see it the closed caption is on
I have few of the blue Corning ware from 70s
No,these are dangerous breaking into dangerous shards ⚡🚨
Good day I want to.verify my corningware its almost 3decade and some of them in the box never open.Thank you
I've found for 3.00 at garage sales
You can found them for $1.00 at the yard sale that is a big lie in that case I’m a millionaire I have hundred of them
my question is after reading all the comments below...what is the value..?????can anyone give some solid feedback!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chinese dollars
I would have been really happy of you had tried to research what the sellers on ebay are up to. money laundering at the minimum. could have been a great story
How would they launder it? I’m not seeing a system here…unless they buy it from themselves with bitcoin, I guess.
@@olingerhampden1798 selling a 3 dollar casserole for 40 grand, instant legitimate money
No one is paying those prices 😂
I have a box full of mom’s ware. We don’t want it and neither does anyone else.
I have heard that most of those adds are not true!!
I get it at Goodwill.
You only need one man's opinion to " VERIFY " information? I hope you don't call this an investigation.
Blind Girl Resale looks like a thrift store. I have been to many real vintage shops and they don’t look like that. What vintage shop would be name Blind Girl Resale? To resale you a fake vintage item
It just some ebay sellers messing with the price. Some were trolling on ebay.
I've a few I love them
I looking for a few pieces that mom had back in the day. Cause it was really nice home felt memories. But I wouldn't Pau a ridiculous price for these items. Rolexes cost a fortune . But I'm not willing to spend the money on one. Cause the price is ridiculous . Anyone that spends that kind of money for a watch is just bragging he willing to blow good money on a hype.
That happens A LOT more often than you might think! What's annoying are the willful dipschits who argue with you whereby claiming the items are worth the large amounts of money
We have four casseroles w blue flowers
I have one of these, 4 qt. I got in the 80s and still use it, my go to for all kinds of dishes. Only a bonafide idiot would pay 10K for one, its not a museum piece.
Who would be sturdiest enough to pay $$$ for old Corning ware? 😂
I have one from 1958/59 from goodwill for four dollars haha
This guy is no expert, how can you look at a picture and decide what it is worth? You can’t, any corningware that is from the 1950 first generation is worth thousands. The problem is that the news doesn’t want any one to make money. U hear the guy say that he would spend that much on the dish, and that they have several of the same. That’s called Replicating, so what is vintage? So can you go back to the 1950’s and buy that first edition? No, anyone buying Corning ware for $3 isn’t real and isn’t vintage haha. Also, why would the news spend money on air time just to tell you that it isn’t worth that. Because the guy probably makes fakes and he will sell you one of his fakes for $10. Right
How to sell
I have a lot of Corning ware.
bleh I won't trust anything from media anymore.
Dont care, im keeping mine. They've been passed down and will continue to be passed down.
I still have all mine
I smashed mine
Yeah that’s why the $10,000 one got sold!!!!
You are a genius. Your logic is solid. It deserves 10,000 likes.
"Everything is worth what someone will pay for it on any given day."
An offer was accepted but the buyer never paid. Still shows up as "sold" on eBay. Same thing with auctions. You could bid a plastic spoon up to $1,000,000 , but the winning bidder doesn't have to pay🤷
Plz be true I got tons
they are not worth what the internet are saying. 10 thousand my eye!! Bull, it's click bait. I'd never pay that for a item. greedy sharks.
@Travel Don’t Buy Stuff I assumed that if they were really valuable, I should keep them for even longer bc they'll be worth even more in another 5 to 10 yrs.
That's exactly why it's NOT true! Too much of it is out there! Look at all of the gullible gurlz, they're coming out of the woodwork! SMDH
Is it worth $10,000, only if you can find someone dumb enough to pay it.