Vintage Rare Corning Ware Spice Of Lifecasserole Dish 8pc Set La Marjolaine
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ULTIMATE COLLECTION 1970s RARE VINTAGE CORNING WARE SPICE OF LIFE 8 PIECE CASSEROLE DISH COMPLETE SET IN SIZED ORDER. INCLUDED IS 4QT LECHALOTE LE SAUGE, 10x10x2 LARGE DISH LA ROMARIN, 2QT LA MARJOLAINE A-2-B AND 1.5QT LECHALOTE. THE 2QT LA MARJOLAINE A2B HAS THE EMBOSSED STAMPS ON THE HANDLES THAT SAY 2 LITER INSTEAD OF 2 QUART. I THINK THIS WAS THE TRUE FRENCH INSPIRED ONE. THESE DISHES ARE ALL IN EXCELLENT SHAPE WITH ALL ORIGINAL PYREX LIDS. THIS IS HOW THE SET WOULD OF CAME NEW IN THE 1970s. AWESOME SET TO GIVE AS A GIFT, PASS DOWN TO CHILDREN, USE YOURSELF, OR PUT ON A WONDERFUL DISPLAY WITH VINTAGE DISHES IN YOUR MCM STYLE KITCHEN. FOR THE SERIOUS COLLECTOR. GET ALL THE BIGGEST DISH SIZES AT ONE TIME. NO CHIPS OR SERIOUS SCRATCHES ANYWHERE TO REPORT. THIS SET HAS BEEN TUCKED AWAY AND WRAPPED SAFELY FOR YEARS. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS. GET YOUR LIMITED TO ONLY 1 PERFECT SET ALL AT ONE TIME. NEVER TO BE MADE AGAIN. PLEASE LOOK AT OTHER VINTAGE ITEMS AND OTHER CORNING WARE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A NICE DAY! Taken from a online article about the rarest casserole dish. “Wow this one is included in collection”. #1 Spice of Life Casserole Dish. Model: L’Echalote La Sauge (Spice of Life). Spice of Life Casserole Dish. The rarest CorningWare pattern is the Spice of Life 4-QT casserole dish. The whole line of L’Echalote La Sauge or Spice of Life pattern CorningWare dishes has become valuable. This cheery pattern with a transparent Pyrex top was made from 1972 to 1987 in a few forms. In addition to garlic, mushrooms, green peppers, artichokes, and tomatoes, the pattern includes a variety of herbs. CorningWare’s’Spice of Life’ collection is commonly considered to be the company’s second-most popular pattern, right after’Cornflowers. However, if they are in good condition and still have their original lids, select models within this price range can sell on the internet for thousands of dollars. The dish’s model name was only inscribed underneath the pattern on the early plates. Rare model names include’L’echalote La Marjolaine’ and’Le Romarin’.