Vintage Pyrex Early American Casserole Dishes #474 & #475-B

Per the Corning Museum of Glass, this pattern was produced from 1962 - 1971 in Charleroi, PA.  
Early American was advertised as the “theme of the decade.” and was the first pattern printed in 22-karat gold. Early American was one of the longest running Pyrex patterns. The same pattern was released in Canada, but was called Early Canadian. 

Please note that after the first main picture, the pictures start with #473.  #473 ends with the lid. The remainder of the pictures are 475-B

#473: 1 Quart 

Exterior:
  • Beautiful Shine.
  • No stains, chips or cracks.
  • Patterns are completely intact.
  • Very minor paint loss/scratching (please see candling pics).
Interior:
  • Beautiful shine, no staining.
  • There are a few light utensil scratches on the bottom - it doesn't appear as if it was used heavily.
Lid 470-C
  • There is chipping on one of the handles.  There is scratching on the top of the lid from surface contact.
#475-B: 2 1/2 Quart 

Exterior:
  • Beautiful Shine.
  • No stains, chips or cracks.
  • Patterns are completely intact.
  • Minor paint loss/scratching (please see candling pics).
  • The bottom perimeter has scratching which appear as "gray marks".
  • The large handle has brown lines - this is paint from the manufacturing process.  We have actually seen this on other Pyrex dishes.
Interior:
  • Beautiful shine, no staining.
  • There are a few light utensil scratches on the bottom - it doesn't appear as if it was used heavily.
Please review all pictures as they are considered part of the description. 

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Packaged with utmost care to prevent damage/breakage during shipping. 

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