The Vintage Pyrex Bowl Set That's Usually Easy To Find And Worth Collecting
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The Vintage Pyrex Bowl Set That's Usually Easy To Find And Worth Collecting

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Key Points:

  • The vintage Pyrex "Town and Country" pattern, produced from 1963 to 1967, is popular for its warm yellow, orange, and brown tones and a unique needlepoint-inspired print, making it easier to find at thrift shops compared to rarer Pyrex pieces.
  • This collection was designed to mix and match, with a wide range of items including Cinderella Mixing Bowls, casseroles, chip and dip sets, and refrigerator dishes, appealing to collectors who want to build or expand their sets.
  • The Cinderella Mixing Bowl Set, a sought-after item from this range, typically includes four bowls with three solid colors and one patterned bowl, though variations exist with all patterned bowls or fewer pieces.
  • Pricing varies depending on completeness: full sets generally cost around $170, incomplete sets about $100, and individual bowls range from $15 to $55, offering opportunities for budget-conscious collectors to assemble sets gradually.
  • While thrift stores, estate sales, and vintage shops are the best places to find these pieces at reasonable prices, online options are available for those who cannot find them locally.

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