If You Collect Corning Ware This 4 quart covered dish is one to have! This Corning Ware, covered dish was made of a glass-ceramic material called Pyroceram beginning in the 1960s: The dish was made in the “Spice of Life” pattern featuring a glossy finish solid white background and a colorful vegetable pattern. On the side features fruits and veggies, including garlic, green peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes, and artichokes on a field of herbs. Your grandma probably kept casseroles in this in the fridge and moved them directly to the range or oven as advertised. For vintage original Corning Ware dishes, look for the stamp on the bottom, as well as the original clear lid. The rarest Corning Ware. Item is a 4 Quart casserole in the pattern “Spice of Life”. The whole line of L’ Echalote. Are small round vegetables that are the roots of a crop and are similar to onions. They have a strong taste and are used for flavoring other food. La Sauge Sage is. A plant whose leaves are used as flavoring in cooking. Spice of Life pattern Corning Ware dishes have become valuable! The Corning Ware Co made their dishes to be able to go from fridge or freezer to the stovetop, oven, microwave, broiler, and dishwasher. Forgot to say they even look great, to serve from your table. Comes with a Pyrex glass lid. It’s name is printed on the edge of the lid. It also has a number A12C. It has a large knob on top for easy lifting. On the bottom of dish reads A-B4-B 4 Quart Corning Ware for range and microwave U. This very rare 4 QT Corning Ware Casserole dish with a lid is gently used. For its age it has a few scratches on the glass and a little ware on the dish. But over all it’s in great condition. Measures: 10″W x 10″L x 3.5D square, these measurements do not include the lid.