I have several pieces of Corningware, the blue corn flower pattern. What could they be worth p-1-b, P-41, P-315, P84-4, p-12-0, and 11/2b.
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Depending on the pieces, they are worth $10 and up. www.ebay.com/
My favorite pattern!!! I love these and they are still popular, although their resale has dropped over the years as people like me who love them get older and don't cook as much start selling them off glutting the market. The supply is very high right now and while the demand is steady, it is not always high, so that keeps the prices on the lower side.
I have sold off some of my smaller casseroles in the $5-10 range. I can get a little more $10-15 if you have the lids and they are in really good shape (color and condition are everything in reselling these.
I am going to attach a link to today's eBay's SOLD prices so you can get a feel for what people are paying for them today and how people describe condition:
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With the new postal regulations, I won't be selling them online any more since the size of the box now is figured into the cost of the shipping.
To safely pack one of the larger casseroles or my lasagna pan will now cost almost $50 to ship from PA to CA. No buyer is going to pay that! I am not happy with the post office at the moment.
Best to sell at flea market or consignment store or use one of the sites like Facebook or Nextdoor where you can do local pick up.
You will get the most for them if you get them nice and clean also, especially the lids. I do a vinegar, salt and baking soda scrub on stubborn spots on the bottom and soak the lids in hot water with this same mix. It will increase your chances to sell!
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