Overview
This is a 'Cinderella' style mixing bowl featuring the iconic Butterprint pattern in white against a vibrant turquoise opal glass background.
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Overview
This is a 'Cinderella' style mixing bowl featuring the iconic Butterprint pattern in white against a vibrant turquoise opal glass background.
Story
In 1957, Corning Glass Works released the Butterprint pattern to tap into a growing American nostalgia for rural, agrarian life during the height of the Space Age.
Maker / Origin
Corning Glass Works revolutionized the American home in 1915 when they discovered that a low-expansion borosilicate glass used for railroad lanterns could withstand intense oven heat.
Condition & Value
The turquoise finish appears bright and retains its original factory gloss, which is the primary driver of value for Pyrex. Butterprint is a highly sought-after 'gateway' pattern for collectors.
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