6 Vintage Milk Glass Pyrex Amish Turquoise Casserole Bowl Dish
$75
6 Vintage Milk Glass Pyrex Amish Turquoise Casserole Bowl Dish
Vintage Pyrex Mixing Bowls and Glass Dish Set
For sell we have these 6 vintage Pyrex Bowls and Milk Glass containers all in Very good condition asking $75 for the lot pick up on beaverbrook lane Kanata thank
1 vintage Pyrex Butterprint Turquoise on White" glass Amish Butterprint mixing bowl.Pattern Details: The bowl features a white milk glass body with a turquoise blue pattern depicting a farmer and his wife, wheat, and roosters.Production Era: This pattern was introduced in 1957 and produced until 1968.Model Number: This specific item is the #403, which is the 2.5-quart size bowl.
1 vintage Pyrex turquoise mixing bowl, 2.5 quart size bowl often referred to as robin's egg blue or aqua.Model: This appears to be part of the 400 series mixing bowl set, produced starting around 1956.Color and Condition: The bowl features a solid turquoise exterior with a white interior. Condition is very good. Markings: This bowls is marked on the bottom with "Pyrex," the model number is 403 and "Made in the USA".
1 clear glass Pyrex casserole baking dish with molded handles. It is 10" wide by 3" deep in excellent condition. This dish is commonly found as a 2-quart round casserole.It is designed to be microwave safe but should not be used on a stove top or under a broiler.The clear glass material is non-reactive and allows for mixing, serving, and storing food in the same dish.
1 vintage Jeannette Glass milk glass canister with a vegetable pattern.Pattern & Era: The canister features a colorful vegetable decal often referred to as the "Spice of Life" or vegetable medley pattern, typically produced in the 1960s or 1970s.Material & Design: It is made of white milk glass and has a square, slightly rounded shape with a matching lid.Manufacturer: These canisters were produced by the Jeannette Glass Company, sometimes under their Glasbake line.
1 vintage Belgian milk glass apothecary jar, typically dating from the 1970s. These decorative jars were commonly used as kitchen spice containers or bathroom storage and are recognized by their distinct blue "toile" or Victorian-style scenes.Key FeaturesMaterial: Opaque white milk glass (also known as opal glass).Design: Features a Victorian park scene in blue, often including figures, benches, and ornate lampposts.Construction: Features a characteristic "bubble" or dome-shaped lid and is frequently stamped "Made in Belgium" on the bottom.
Functional Detail: Some versions include a small blank blue scroll or rectangular field intended for labeling contents with a grease pencil.π Market AvailabilityThese jars are popular collectibles and can be found on several vintage resale platforms:Etsy: Often sold as individual pieces or pairs, ranging from roughly $40 to $50 CAD.eBay: Frequently listed by international sellers, with prices appearing around $55 CAD plus shipping.Chairish: High-end vintage retailers sometimes carry these as "Belgian Blue Victorian" apothecary bottles.
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1 6.5 "Γ5" vintage Sunbeam mixer bowl, likely manufactured by Glasbake, featuring a clear glass construction and a functional pour spout.Size: This bowl typically measures 6.5 inches in diameter and was designed as the smaller mixing bowl for specific Sunbeam Mixmaster stand mixer models.Manufacturer: While identified as a Sunbeam part, these were often produced by glass manufacturers such as Glasbake or Fire King.Features: The design includes a integrated pour spout for easy transfer of ingredients and is generally made of thick, durable glass.
This set includes three Pyrex mixing bowls in white and turquoise, along with a clear glass mixing dish and a decorative glass jar. These are perfect for all your baking and food prep needs!
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