Step back into the heart of vintage American kitchens with this timeless Corning Ware White Saucepan Set, complete with their original Pyrex glass lids.
This matching duo includes:
1 Corning Ware P-89-B (2¾ Cup) saucepan
1 Corning Ware P-81-B (550 ml) petite pan
These will sell as a set (set of two, with lids, free shipping in the USA).
Each piece is made from Pyroceram, Corning Ware’s revolutionary glass-ceramic material known for its durability and ability to go from stovetop to oven to microwave with ease. The clean white finish gives a minimalist, mid-century look that fits both modern and vintage kitchens alike.
These pans are perfect for sauces, soups, reheating leftovers, or serving side dishes, and they look lovely displayed on open shelves. Their compact sizes make them ideal for gifting—think holiday hostess gifts, wedding registries, or thoughtful vintage home warming presents.
✨ Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minimal wear typical for age. Lids fit securely and surfaces remain glossy and clean. Please see all photos and video.
🧪 Materials
Pyroceram (glass-ceramic cookware body)
Pyrex (borosilicate glass lids)
Made in Corning, New York, USA
📏 Measurements
P-89-B: 6 ¼" diameter x 2 ½" deep (2¾ cup capacity)
P-81-B: 5 ¼" diameter x 2 ¼" deep (550 ml capacity)
Combined weight (with lids): approximately 4 lbs
Recommended box for shipping: 12” x 10” x 6” with protective wrap.
🎁 Gift Ideas
Classic kitchen lovers
Wedding or bridal shower gifts
Vintage cookware collectors
Holiday entertaining or nostalgic home décor
🔍 Markings
P-89-B (2 ¾ cup)
P-81-B (550 ml)
Both read “Corning Ware, Range–Oven–Microwave, Corning NY USA”
🕰️ Production Era
These specific marks identify them as late 1960s through early 1970s pieces.
Here’s how we know:
The “P” prefix (P-81-B, P-89-B, etc.) was used from 1958 to about 1972, before Corning Ware switched to the “A” series in the early 1970s.
The stamp style with “Range–Oven–Microwave” and “Made in USA” in that layout corresponds to the 1968–1972 manufacturing period.
The white, unpatterned finish (often called “All White” or “French White Prototype”) was popular around the early 1970s before the blue Cornflower and Spice of Lifelines became dominant.
Free shipping in the USA- if shipping internationally- flat rate shipping is applied. We will refund any overages when your order ships.