CORNING AMBER VISIONS COOK POTS

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Ranging from 3.5L to 5L, these cook pots are great for stews and soups on the stovetop and work great as dutch ovens. They're also good for steaming and braising for the whole family.

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Amber Visions 3.5 Liter Cook Pots

These 3.5 liter pots are ideal for steaming vegetables, fruits, or fish. Also, good for boiling and moderate batches of soups and stews.
  •  V-3.5-ST

    V-3.5-ST

  •  V-3.5-ST

    V-3.5-ST

  •  V-3.5-ST

    V-3.5-ST

  •  V-3.5-ST

    V-3.5-ST

  •  V-3.5-ST

    V-3.5-ST

MODEL:
V-3.5-ST
PRODUCTION:
1984-93
FACTORY:
France
SIZE:
3.5 Liter
LID:
V-2.5-C(-F)
CW Variant:
None

"3 1/2 Qt Covered Steamer / Stewpot"

MARKING (Handle 1): VISION FRANCE 3.5L, (Handle 2): VISION CORNING

Sold from the 1984 until 1993, this 3.5 Liter is perfect for steaming vegetables with the included metal steamer. Take the steamer out and it's great for soups and stews. Note: The metal steamer is NOT microwave safe. It uses a Pyrex V-2.5-C lid in Fireside brown.
  •  3.5L Stockpot

    3.5L Stockpot

MODEL:
?
PRODUCTION:
1996-Now
FACTORY:
FR & USA
SIZE:
3.5 Liter
LID:
V-33-C(-F)
CW Variant:
Yes

"3.5 Qt. Covered Saucepot"

MARKING (Handle 1): VISIONS 3.5L, (Handle 2): "Corning USA", "Made In USA", or "France"

Introduced in 1996 to replace the V-3.5-ST, this pot featured wider handles allowing for a firmer grip… It uses a fluted Pyrex V-33-C lid in Fireside brown.

Initially made in the USA, production was moved to France in the early 2000's with the shutdown of the VISIONS / Corning Ware plant in Martinsburg, WV. A variation of this pot is still being made today.

Amber Visions 5.0 Liter Cook Pots

These 5 liter vessels are versatile and ready for the family. Great for large get-togethers, their generous size will handily accommodate a large roast, casserole, stew, or chili for a crowd.
  •  V-5

    V-5

MODEL:
V-5
PRODUCTION:
1983-1984
FACTORY:
France
SIZE:
5.0 Liter
LID:
N-10-C(-F)
CW Variant:
U-5

"5 Qt. Covered Saucepot"

MARKING (Handle 1): VISIONS V-5-B, (Handle 2): FRANCE

Released in 1983, this large pot is great for big batches of stew or boiling corn… Sharing a mold with the Corning Ware 5 Quart Rangetopper, it uses a Pyrex N-10-C lid in Fireside brown.
  •  V-5-N

    V-5-N

  •  V-5-N

    V-5-N

  •  V-5-N

    V-5-N

  •  V-5-N

    V-5-N

MODEL:
V-5-N
PRODUCTION:
1984-1991
FACTORY:
FR & USA
SIZE:
4.5 Liter
LID:
V-5-C(-F)
CW Variant:
None

"5 Qt. Covered Saucepot"

MARKING (Handle 1): VISION France/USA 4.5L, (Handle 2): VISION CORNING

Introduced in 1984 to replace the V-5, this pot featured larger, easy-to-grip, rounded handles to match the V-3.5-ST… It uses a Pyrex V-5-C lid in Fireside brown.
  •  5L Dutch Oven

    5L Dutch Oven

  •  5L Dutch Oven

    5L Dutch Oven

  •  5L Dutch Oven

    5L Dutch Oven

  •  5L Dutch Oven

    5L Dutch Oven

MODEL:
?
PRODUCTION:
1992-Now
FACTORY:
FR & USA
SIZE:
5.0 Liter
LID:
V-5-C(-F)
CW Variant:
Yes

"5 Qt. Covered Dutch Oven"

MARKING (Handle 1): VISIONS 5L, (Handle 2): "Corning USA", "Made In USA", or "France"

Introduced in 1992 to replace the V-5-N, this pot featured an increased capacity and wider handles allowing for a firmer grip… It uses a Pyrex V-5-C lid in Fireside brown. The lid would become fluted in the later 1990s.

Initially made in the USA, production was moved to France in the early 2000's with the shutdown of the VISIONS / Corning Ware plant in Martinsburg, WV. A variation of this pot is still being made today.

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