JAJ - James A Jobling, were the producers of PYREX tableware, casserole dishes and other bakeware in the United Kingdom from 1922 until the plant (in Sunderland, England) closed in 2007. A Brief History - James A Jobling took over the Wear Flint Glass Works in Sunderland, UK in 1885. The company acquired the patent rights to produce Pyrex in 1921 and continued to create Pyrex for another 50 years.
Autumn Glory (1969 1984). This long running and popular pattern with its bright dahlia flowers is a relatively (in UK and Ireland) easy to find Pyrex collectible. Ranging from tableware sets to cookware and mixing bowls, together with many years of production, the Autumn Glory pattern covers almost every type of dish that JAJ and post-JAJ (Corning England) produced. Known as Dahlia outside of the UK, likely exported from Hysil Glass, licensed from JAJ.
Condition = Both Very good used condition, seems to have hardly been used.
Dimensions = Oval - 280mm handle to handle x 185mm widest x 70mm deep.
Rectangular - 284mm handle to handle x 183mm widest x 65mm deep.
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