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    Posted 5 months ago

    HonestBob
    (1 item)

    This is not a casserole dish. Pots not seen on eBay - rare?? Purchased in Melbourne Australia in early 1980's. Value unknown. Also have 1L pot, both with glass lids.

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    1. keramikos, 5 months ago
      Hi, HonestBob. :-)

      The Spice of Life pattern was produced 1972 - 1988:

      https://www.corningware411.com/p/welcome-to-consolidated-patterns-page.html

      Here are the 'known' (known to the OP of that site) Spice of Life pieces:

      https://www.corningware411.com/p/list-of-known-spice-o-life-pieces.html

      About the U-Series:

      https://www.corningware411.com/2015/04/u-is-for-unsolved-mystery-u-series.html

      I myself avoid the valuation mine field. Valuation is done by a partner business entity under the Barneby corporation umbrella:

      https://www.valuemystuff.com/us/appraisal

      It isn't a free service, and I don't think I'd recommend it in this case, because I don't think the value of the item warrants the cost of the appraisal.

      Your item has what looks to me like a lot of metal marks, and if you want to remove them or at least minimize their appearance, you could try a product called Bar Keepers Friend (I've used it myself for many years).
    2. keramikos, 5 months ago
      HonestBob, Just a little refinement/clarification:

      *snip*

      The U appears to stand for "Unclad" rangetopper (meaning they
      contain no aluminum. Pieces range from the U-1-B, U-1 1/2-B, U-2 1/2-B
      and U-5-B. All of which look exactly like the N-series rangetoppers,
      minus the aluminum cladding on the bottom.

      *snip*

      https://www.corningware411.com/2013/11/the-b-cs-of-vintage-corningware.html

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