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Best Pyrex Patterns

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From farmhouse charm to atomic flair, these are the Pyrex patterns that have stood the test of time—and earned cult status along the way. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just falling down the vintage glassware rabbit hole, this list features t...
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Butterprint (1957–68) – the quintessential Amish-inspired print, available in blue, pink, and pumpkin
Amish Pyrex for sale
 
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Gooseberry (1957–66) – soft, dreamy berry motifs in pink or black
Vintage Pyrex "Pink Gooseberry" Bowls Set of 4
 
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Snowflake (1956–67) – especially the white-on-turquoise version, a holiday crowd-pleaser 
Snowflake (Turquoise) - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Lucky in Love (1959, promotional prototype) – ultra rare, with past sales hitting thousands of dollars 
Lucky in Love - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Pink Daisy (1956–63) One of the first patterns released on the opalware Daisy line. The pink-on-white design is highly coveted.
Pink Daisy - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Balloon (1958, promotional) A rare and dreamy promotional chip-and-dip set with blue balloons—extremely collectible and often faked.
Balloons - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Primary Colors (1945–68) The OG Pyrex mixing bowls—red, blue, yellow, and green. These were the first opalware released and remain iconic and foundational for any collector.
Primary Color Refrigerator Dishes

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Dots (1968–73) – bold dot motifs in vibrant colors like orange, blue, and yellow
PYREX Nesting Bowls - DOTS 💚💙💛🧡
 
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Friendship (1971–74) – sweet floral and bird motifs in sunny retro shades
Vtg Pyrex Friendship Cinderella Bowls 441 - 444 USA Original Set Kept Together
 
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Verde (1967–72) A green gradient pattern series known for mixing and matching with Town & Country or Spring Blossom.
Verdé - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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New Dot (1969–73) An evolution of the original Dot bowls, featuring more vibrant shades and spacing.
New Dots Polka Dot Mixing Bowls
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Early American (1962–71) Bronze-on-white with eagles, weather vanes, and colonial motifs. Super nostalgic for mid-century kitchens and still widely found in the wild.
Early American - Pyrex Potluck

Later Era Classics

 
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Town & Country (1963–67) – starburst and stitch motifs, also part of Pyrex’s customer loyalty stamp program
Pyrex Town + Country Cinderella Nesting Bowls - Yellow White Brown - EXCELLENT
 
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Spring Blossom Green (1972–78) – subtle greenery for a softer look
Pyrex Spring Blossom Crazy Daisy Cinderella Mixing Bowl Nesting Set 441-444 +S&P
 
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Butterfly Gold (1972–78) – sunny yellow butterfly/leaf motifs, cheerful and timeless
Pyrex Butterfly Gold for sale
 
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Forest Fancies (1980–86) – whimsical mushroom design, a favorite among mid‑century modern lovers
Forest Fancies - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Shenandoah (1981–86) – delicate green floral vines on pale yellow glass
Pyrex Shenandoah
 
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Homestead (1976–80) Creamy beige with speckled blue folk-style design; often overlooked but charming in rustic kitchens.
Homestead - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Autumn Harvest (1979–86) A warm, orangey-brown and gold gradient line perfect for fall decor lovers. Durable and easy to collect.
Autumn Harvest - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Blue Floral (1972, Sears exclusive) Part of a special line sold only at Sears, this delicate pattern features blue flowers and leaves on white. Understated and elegant.
Pyrex Blue Flower Pattern

Promotional and Prototype Patterns

 
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Atomic Eyes / Turquoise Diamonds – unusual 1950s promotional chip‑and‑dip with lid/carrier, highly sought after
Eyes - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Terra (1964–65) A matte black-and-brown horizontal stripe pattern with a textured finish—very modern for its time.
Terra - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Barcode (1986, test pattern) An extremely rare prototype featuring black and white vertical lines; never mass-produced and highly valuable if found.
Blue Stripe (Barcode) - Pyrex Potluck - Corning Museum of Glass
 
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Golden Hearts (1959, promotional) White Cinderella bowl with delicate gold heart pattern—only released for a short time and often gifted during bridal season. Rare and gorgeous!
Deluxe Cinderella Casserole or Golden Hearts - Pyrex Potluck