How many different Pyrex patterns are there?
Or browse patterns by thumbnail image. There are currently 172 unique patterns listed on this page.
How can you tell vintage Pyrex patterns?
Use the glass markings, stamps, and logos on the pieces themselves to identify when the glass was produced. The oldest Pyrex markings should be on the bottom of glass pieces and feature Pyrex in all capital letters inside a circle with CG for Corning Glassworks.
What does the number on the bottom of a Pyrex bowl mean?
Pyrex dishes also hide a little secret code: Many contain a three- or four-digit number that corresponds to a specific dish. A series of Mixing Bowls will feature 401 (1.5 pint), 402 (1.5 quart), 403 (2.5 quart), 404 (4 quart). The iconic two-quart green-and-white casserole dish is a 232.
What does JAJ mean in Pyrex?
James A Jobling
JAJ (short for James A Jobling) were the producers of PYREX tableware, casserole dishes and other bakeware in the United Kingdom from 1922 until the plant (in Sunderland, England) closed in 2007.
What is considered vintage Pyrex?
For collectors, the Pyrex sweet spot runs from the 1950s to the late 1970s, a period of time in which the dishes were still made from borosilicate glass and produced in some of the most popular patterns.
Are vintage patterns copyrighted?
A law passed that extended the term of copyright on works published after 1977 to the life of the author plus 70 years. That’s a long, long time so we won’t be seeing too many works become public domain during our lifetime. The drawings and text in a pattern book may be copyrightable, if they are sufficiently original.
Can you sell free patterns?
Technically, unless the designer has gone through the extensive process of specifically Copyrighting the finished products, you can sell finished products made by any pattern out there as long as you make it known that you did not design it.
What are the numbers on the bottom of Pyrex?
Can I sell items made from a purchased pattern?
Can you copyright a knitting pattern?
However, the U.S. Copyright Office has also included knitting and crochet patterns in its list “Works of Visual Arts” indicating that the patterns may qualify for copyright protection as a visual work.
What do Pyrex numbers mean?
Can you sell clothes made from commercial patterns?
All of that boils down to two conclusions: Patterns in written or PDF form — at least the text and images in their tangible form — are copyrightable and protected, but a useful item like clothing is not (although severable and distinct design elements may or may not be).