4pc Vintage Pyrex Primary Colors Nesting Mixing Bowls-401/402/403/404 USA

$ 52.8

Brand: PYREX MPN: 401 402 403 404 Production Style: Milk Glass Era: Mid 20th Century (1941-1969) Finish: Glossy Product Line: Pyrex Theme: Solid Occasion: All Occasions Antique: No Type: Mixing Bowl Set Year Manufactured: 1955 Shape: Round Features: Nesting Handmade: No Backstamp: Impressed Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Number of Items in Set: Four-Piece Set Includes: Bowl Set Material: Glass Style: Mid-Century Modern Pattern: Vintage Color: Multicolor Vintage: Yes Country of Origin: United States Department: Adult Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959 Production Technique: Fused Glass Origin: America Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only Item Weight: 6.6 lb

Description

4pc Vintage Pyrex Primary Colors Nesting Mixing Bowls-401/402/403/404 USA. This vintage Pyrex set includes four nesting mixing bowls in primary colors: red, blue, green, and yellow. Made in the USA in the 1950s, these glossy finish bowls are a mid-century modern style with a solid vintage pattern. The set is a collectible piece that adds a retro touch to any kitchen, ideal for all occasions and featuring the iconic Pyrex brand. These mixing bowls are a charming addition for adults looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their cooking space. This set of bowls is one of the earlier manufactured line. They are thicker and the red bowl is a deeper red. I tried to show the nicks in the pics. This is a nice early set probably from the late 1940's or early 1950's. Thanks for Looking and buying. This vintage Pyrex set includes four nesting mixing bowls in primary colors: red, blue, green, and yellow. Made in the USA in the 1950s, these glossy finish bowls are a mid-century modern style with a solid vintage pattern. The set is a collectible piece that adds a retro touch to any kitchen, ideal for all occasions and featuring the iconic Pyrex brand. These mixing bowls are a charming addition for adults looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their cooking space. This set of bowls is one of the earlier manufactured line. They are thicker and the red bowl is a deeper red. I tried to show the nicks in the pics. This is a nice early set probably from the late 1940's or early 1950's. Thanks for Looking and buying.