The item is a graduating set of two vintage square casserole dishes from the classic CorningWare Pyroceram line, both decorated with the nostalgic "Floral Bouquet" pattern from the early 1970s.
The "Floral Bouquet" pattern was introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1969 as part of a highly stylized, limited-edition gift line. Unlike mega-bestsellers like Blue Cornflower or Spice of Life, this design was kept in limited production for just six years before being discontinued in 1975.
The larger left casserole dish is a deep, tall square baker featuring integrated side handles that extend directly from the rim. The front displays a central print of retro outline-style daisies and accent blossoms detailed with yellow centres and delicate olive-green stems. It is paired with a clear, highly domed glass lid that features an integrated, moulded top grab handle.
The smaller right casserole dish is a shallow, low-profile square baking dish with extended, flat side tabs for lifting. It features the same repeating yellow-and-green floral pattern wrapped more comprehensively around its exterior side walls. It is topped with a clear, shallow glass lid featuring a small, rounded clear glass handle knob in the centre.
The larger casserole has a chip on the rim and the smaller dish has a chip on the lid, the lid handle as well as on one of the casserole handles (please see pictures). Aside from this, they are still in good usable vintage condition.
Large: Height with lid: 16 cm, Length with handles: 26 cm, Width: 18 cm
Small: Height with lid: 10.5 cm, Length with handles: 22 cm, Width: 16.5 cm