![]() Consequently, although the manufacturers are still producing more CorningWare, ‘old CorningWare’ in this context refers to those were made before 1999 – the stove to the freezer to the oven to the table kind of CorningWare that is no longer in production. Given that CorningWare designs continue to be very inexpensive, it is possible to find them easily in cooking-ware stores, in online stores, or even in a garage sale. The antique style porcelain CorningWare dishes are going for up to US $10,000 on eBay, and people are willing to spend a lot of money on them. If you are reading this, you most likely (still) have one of those 1970s CorningWare dishes that look splendid on display on the pantry, and even better inside the oven.
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