Monday, June 19, 2023

Mixing it up. . .

 . . . is exactly what you will want to do with this wonderful whimsical vintage set of nesting mixing bowls from Pyrex.


Called "Cinderella," these nested mixing bowls with a handle or spout on each side were designed by John Philip Johnson and introduced in 1958. The nostalgic pattern featuring farm scenes is named "Butterprint" and was one of the first patterns printed on the Cinderella sets. It is also known among collectors as "Amish," "Farmer and Wife," "Buttercup," and "Rooster and Corn." In 1963, Pyrex added this turquoise color to its product line. Butterprint was discontinued in 1968.


Underneath the bowls carry the Pyrex trademark. Pyrex was established by Corning Inc. in 1915. Originally, Pyrex manufactured clear laboratory and kitchen glassware, but in the late 1930s and 1940s, introduced new product lines offering kitchenware, such as bowls and baking dishes, in opaque colored glass.


All posted items are for sale at Next-to-New, but things can sell quickly!

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