01-11-2020 04:41 PM
Break out the heavy, pain-in the-caboose to ship old CorningWare people! The internet says it's worth thousands!
Article titled--
Old CorningWare Dishes From The 1970s Could Be Worth Thousands Of Dollars
There's some great current listings out there if you are brave enough to search...
Hat tip to youngest daughter, who saw some viral social media stuff and clued me in.
List it all while it's hot!
01-11-2020 04:47 PM
I saw that article too, but I failed to believe it. I will keep watching the market though as if it does become "hot" - then I have about half a million dollars worth - lol. Most of it still in use. Some in boxes never opened. Thanks for posting.
01-11-2020 04:47 PM
01-11-2020 04:49 PM - edited 01-11-2020 04:50 PM
I have a ton of it stashed as well. I just thought the active listings were hysterical, and will be watching realized prices with great interest! Hubby says he needs a new sports car.
01-11-2020 04:56 PM
Sports car? Good luck with that. I'd be happy to get tires on my 2012 Caravan. LOL.
01-11-2020 05:00 PM
A search for corning ware shows that out of over 13,000 Sold items in the past 90 days, only one was over $400, and only 10 went for $200 or more. That's some nice money for vintage stuff, but hardly a "fortune."
And most of the higher-price transactions were for multiple items, sometimes in original boxes (every Collectibles seller knows how important those original boxes are).
01-11-2020 05:01 PM - edited 01-11-2020 05:02 PM
SOME of it is worth a lot, SOME rare patterns. It's not worth betting the farm on.
ETA: Cross posted with @nobody*s_perfect
01-11-2020 05:29 PM
01-11-2020 05:38 PM
If someone has a bunch of corning ware, it's worth going through it to see if one has one of those very desirable, rare patterns, no doubt. I just wouldn't run out and load up on it. I see this all the time - a few certain things sell for a lot, so people load up on similar merchandise only to find that the big sales were either outliers, or in a very specific narrow niche.
I do know a seller who sold a rare pattern Corningware for I think about $5000. I know you can practically shoot the stuff out of a cannon and it won't break, but shipping anything even remotely breakable that sold for that much would give me an ulcer. ::aghast smiley::