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Vintage CorningWare 10″ Skillet with Pyrex Lid • Cornflower Blue Casserole Dish • P-10-B

✨ Vintage CorningWare 10″ Skillet with Pyrex Lid — Classic Cornflower Pattern
Few cookware designs are as recognizable as CorningWare’s beloved Cornflower Blue pattern. Introduced in the late 1950s, the simple blue floral motif quickly became a fixture in American kitchens and remains one of the most iconic cookware patterns ever produced.

This piece is the 10-inch skillet (model P-10-B), a versatile mid-century cooking dish ideal for casseroles, baked pasta, roasted vegetables, and everyday family meals. The shallow, wide design allows food to cook evenly and move easily from oven to table.

The skillet includes its original clear Pyrex lid, allowing cooks to monitor food while baking — one of the practical improvements Corning introduced after the earliest solid Pyroceram lids.

The 10-inch skillet was one of CorningWare’s most popular sizes and became a staple in American kitchens for decades.

While the 11-inch version of this skillet is encountered less frequently, the 10-inch model remains the classic everyday workhorse that many families remember using regularly.

Whether used for cooking today or displayed as part of a vintage kitchen collection, this piece continues the long tradition of durable American-made cookware.

💡 Details
• Maker: CorningWare
• Pattern: Cornflower Blue
• Model: P-10-B
• Form: 10-inch skillet / casserole dish
• Material: Pyroceram glass-ceramic
• Lid: Original Pyrex lid included
• Estimated decade: 1960s
• Made in USA

Approximate size:
• 10 inches across
• Shallow casserole / skillet form
• Side tab handles

⚙️ Condition
This skillet remains in very good vintage condition.

• No cracks or structural damage observed
• Interior shows light utensil marks consistent with normal kitchen use
• Minor age wear visible in places
• Pyrex lid is clear and fits properly

Overall a clean and 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 separate serving dish. The Cornflower pattern quickly became a beloved staple in American kitchens thanks to its durability, simplicity, and timeless style.

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 vintage skillet will be carefully packed to ensure safe delivery. Shipping is included at no additional charge despite the weight — one less thing for you to worry about.

$ 65

Only 1 left in stock

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