Bit the bullet and paid the "firm" price on the Dot, but it's about the same condition-wise as the orange, maybe a bit better. The Pink Daisy from the same booth was 15% off. The Hidden Baby has a pretty good scratch on one side at the bottom, but it was cheap enough to take anyway.
The green dot must be hard to come by. This one on ebay is up to 63$ not counting the shipping cost and I would not call the condition very good. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pyrex-GREEN-Dot ... SwhkRWgdPt" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I am going to have to keep my eyes open for one of the Pyrex quilted cozy's that came with that flowered casserole. That is new to me also. I always do a quick check for vintage linens while thrifting so maybe I will find one.
There was also a Horizon Blue #500 set at one place for $65. The 502 was scratched up, wrong lid, wasn't sure it wasn't just a regular blue 502 anyway; and I already had the 503. Wasn't paying that much to get two blue 501s. No luck yet on a HB 402.
That green Dot doesn't look all that bad, except for the price. Never mind, I just looked at all the photos. Actually, I had seen that one before. Pass.
Those are cool. Is that a green stripe? How old do you think they are? I see that Corning continued to use the Gaffer stamp after buying out MacBeth-Evans but I am not sure how long they used it. I thought that was an indication that the dish was very old but now I am not sure. I also must say the dividers remind me of a colonial skillet.
Today's pick. Can you use your knowledge of Pyrex patterns or the resources on the website to deduce what size bowl this is without a visual frame of reference?