What do you find in a vintage Pyrex bowl?
Collecting Pyrex is a visual experience. The colors and the patterns on vintage Pyrex may provide you with memories or an engaging new hobby. Here are some patterns you might find. Solid colors were made first. Usually, each different size Pyrex bowl in a set was a different color. Patterns came next.
What was the name of the Pyrex Cinderella Bowl?
VINTAGE PYREX PROMOTIONAL FETUS CINDERELLA 4 QT. GREEN FRUIT SALAD BOWL #444 Set of 3 Vintage Pyrex 1 pt clear glass bowls; #465. Pre-owned. No cracks/ chips VINTAGE PYREX PROMOTIONAL FETUS CINDERELLA 4 QT. GREEN FRUIT SALAD BOWL #444 Vintage Pyrex SUNFLOWER 8 PC. Set -Complete Cinderella Bowls & 2 Oval Casseroles
When did the first Pyrex pattern come out?
These patterns and more are covered in PYREX Passion: The Comprehensive Guide to Decorated Vintage PYREX. Patterns are listed in chronological order by release date. Some dates of availability have been updated since the original release of PYREX Passion. 1952-1956
What kind of patterns are on Opal Pyrex?
Listed below are the opal PYREX patterns covered in PYREX Passion: The Comprehensive Guide to Decorated Vintage PYREX and PYREX Passion II: Vintage Opal Dinnerware, Beverage Items, and Storage Containers. Standard colors and patterns were mass produced on opal PYREX items for over two years.
What are the model numbers for a Pyrex mixing bowl?
440 – 4 Cinderella Mixing Bowl Set of 1 ea. #441,#442,#443,#444 460 – Cinderella Casserole Set of 1 ea. #473,#474 470 – Cinderella Bake, Serve, and Store Set of 1 ea. #471,#472,#473
How big is a Cinderella Bowl from Pyrex?
Absolutely a Beauty!!! Vintage Pyrex Gooseberry Black On White 443 Cinderella Bowl 2 1/2 Qt.
When was the butterprint Pyrex mixing bowl discontinued?
Butterprint Pyrex was discontinued in 1968, but not before some very special promotional patterns were released. These included white butterprint on a pink background, and pink and orange butterprint on the opal background. A Cinderella mixing bowl in orange butterprint. Image courtesy of WalltoWallRetro.
What was the first Pyrex pattern to be released?
Image courtesy of LucysMidCentury. The Pyrex Gooseberry pattern was one of the first four patterns released by Pyrex, along with Snowflake, Pink Daisy and Butterprint. The most common Gooseberry iterations feature a pink print on white/opal background, or a white print on a pink background.