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Vintage CorningWare 11″ Skillet with Pyrex Lid • Cornflower Blue Casserole Dish • P-11-B

✨ Vintage CorningWare 11″ Skillet with Pyrex Lid — Classic Cornflower Pattern
Few designs are as recognizable in American kitchens as CorningWare’s iconic Cornflower Blue pattern. Introduced in the late 1950s, this simple blue floral motif became a perennial favorite, appearing on millions of casseroles, skillets, and baking dishes across the country.

This example is the less common 11-inch skillet (model P-11-B), a generously sized and versatile piece designed for oven cooking, serving, and everyday family meals. While the 10-inch CorningWare skillet is widely seen, the 11-inch version was produced in smaller numbers and is encountered less often today, making it a particularly nice find for cooks and collectors alike.

The skillet includes its original clear Pyrex lid, allowing cooks to monitor food while it bakes — a design improvement Corning introduced after the earliest Pyroceram-lid pieces.
Whether used regularly in the kitchen or displayed as part of a mid-century cookware collection, this timeless piece remains both practical and nostalgic.
A true heritage piece of American cookware that still performs beautifully decades later.

💡 Details
• Maker: CorningWare
• Pattern: Cornflower Blue
• Model: P-11-B
• Form: 11-inch skillet / casserole dish
• Material: Pyroceram glass-ceramic
• Lid: Original clear Pyrex lid
• Estimated decade: 1970s
• Made in USA

Approximate size:
• 11 inches across
• Wide, shallow skillet form with side tabs

⚙️ Condition
This skillet is in very good vintage condition.
• One tiny chip on the knob- see photos.
• Light utensil marks inside from normal kitchen use
• Minor surface wear consistent with age
• Pyrex lid is clear and fits properly
Overall, a well-preserved example of classic CorningWare ready for many more years of use.

💬 Auntie Nen’s Note
CorningWare was designed to move seamlessly from oven to table, eliminating the need to transfer food into a serving dish. The Cornflower pattern quickly became a beloved staple in American kitchens, prized for its durability, simplicity, and timeless style.
Decades later, these pieces remain a perennial favorite — still practical, still beautiful, and still part of everyday cooking.
If you enjoy the history behind vintage kitchenware, I recently shared a short video explaining how CorningWare grew out of Pyroceram — a remarkable glass-ceramic material originally developed for high-heat industrial and aerospace uses.
You can watch it here:

🚚 Shipping
This sturdy vintage skillet will be carefully packed to ensure safe delivery. Despite its weight and durability, shipping is included at no additional charge — one less thing for you to worry about.

$ 74

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