Overview
A classic 1.5-pint 'Cinderella' style mixing bowl featuring the elegant Golden Ivy pattern on a white opal glass base. This specific design was originally released as a promotional item, making it a more curated find than the standard kitchen sets of the era.
Story
Released in 1959, this pattern was a departure from the bright primary colors of the early 50s. It brought a touch of 'Sunday Best' sophistication to the American kitchen, designed to go straight from the oven to the dinner table.
Maker / Origin
Pyrex was born from railroad lantern glass that wouldn't shatter in the rain. Corning Glass Works revolutionized the 20th-century home by creating 'ovenware' that allowed women to see their food cooking, eventually becoming a staple of the mid-century modern aesthetic.
Condition & Value
The pattern appears crisp with minimal visible 'flea bites' or gold loss. The interior shows light utensil marks consistent with use. Maintaining the glossy finish is key, as dishwasher use permanently dulls the glass.