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Vintage Pyrex Patterns
The colorful Pyrex mixing bowls, casseroles, refrigerator sets, and other items that are popular with collectors were introduced in 1947 and produced through the 1980s. We have compiled this catalog of patterns to help you complete your collection.
The majority of patterns listed here were manufactured in the United States. However, some patterns were produced in England by JAJ (James A. Jobling and Co). JAJ started manufacturing Pyrex in 1922 under licence from Corning Glass Works of New York. Items were backstamped JAJ until the company was acquired by Corning in 1973. The company name was changed to Corning Ltd and the backstamp was changed to Pyrex England.
Some patterns were produced in cups or mugs only to coordinate with Corelle dinnerware patterns. Those patterns are not listed here but are available in the Discontinued & Current Corelle Patterns section of this website. Pyrex patterns that feature coordinating bakeware and serving pieces for Corelle dinnerware patterns are included here for Butterfly Gold, Colonial Mist, Snowflake Blue, Spring Blossom Green and Woodland.
If you are an avid collector and want to share your enthusiasm, we think you will enjoy visiting the Pyrex Collective blog.
Vintage Pyrex Patterns (A - G)
Accidents happen and when a piece of your favorite Pyrex breaks, it can be frustrating trying to find a replacement when you discover that your pattern has been discontinued. To help you with your search for replacement or additional pieces for your vintage Pyrex collection, here are the patterns that start with A through G. Just bookmark the page for your pattern, and check back once a week for new listings to add to your collection.
Did we miss your favorite vintage Pyrex pattern? We'll be happy to create a page for you. Just post your request at our Facebook Page. Many patterns were never given an official name by Pyrex. In those cases, a nickname that is popularly used be collectors as well as sellers at online auctions is the name used here and identified by an asterisk (*).
(England)
(England)
(Pink or Yellow)
(Two Patterns)
(aka Ocean Filigree)
Eyes*
(Two Patterns)
(Two Patterns)
(Black or Pink)
*A nickname created by collectors is used because the pattern does not have an official name.
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