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(North Syracuse) For sale are two 1945 Yellow Canary Pyrex 4 Qt. Pyrex Americana Cinderella Bowls 442 475 Beige and Gold. Vintage 1945 Pyrex Yellow Mixing Bowl TM REG.-PYREX- US PAT OFFICE 4 Q. This quaint pattern was in production for one year (1959). Pyrex Vintage Reproduction Vintage Serving Bowls in San Francisco. Vintage Pyrex Pink Gooseberry 1 1/2 Cup 501 B Refrigerator Dish & Lid. The classic pattern, Pink Stems, only came in the oblong 043 casserole dish and can sell these days for a whopping $300-$700 today! Via/ eBay 1) Lucky in Love Casserole Dish The pink colors have long been the favorites for Pyrex collectors because they are so bright and cheery. These can sell for between $50 and $150in today’s market! Via/ eBay 2) Pink Stems Oblong Casserole Dish This set came with a melamine trivet plate to put underneath, but these are often long gone by the time one of the spirograph casserole dishes get to auction these days. This limited 1969 run uniquely has a two-tone spirograph design on both sides of the lid, while the actual casserole dish itself is simply blue. 8-piece set: 4.75 qt bowl with purple lid. Vintage Agee Pyrex Harvest Nesting Bowl Set Four Bowls. Pyrex glass is non-porous so it wont absorb food odors. Details about Rare Vintage Agee Pyrex Dotted Diamonds Mixing Bowl / GREEN / RESERVED ITEM. Glass bowls are oven microwave freezer and refrigerator safe. Today these little beauties can sell for $100 a piece or more! Via/ eBay 3) Blue Spirograph Casserole Dish The Pyrex® 8-Piece Sculptured Mixing Bowl Set is perfect for all your cooking baking serving and food storing needs. While the Butterprint pattern was produced from 1957-1968 and on many Pyrex models from carafes to bowls to casseroles, the pink was only printed on casserole dishes and often came in sets. This beloved pattern is most commonly found in blue and white, but the pink version is a rarity that collectors scramble for. Today, these lovely dishes sell for around $40-$90 and those with their warming cradles nearly always sell for more! Via/ eBay 4) Pink Butterprint The pattern name is officially called Saxony, but has been informally known by collectors as the Tree of Life for years.
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This interesting pattern first sold for $6.95 in 1967 on the Cinderella casserole dish (475) which came with a warmer.