Vintage Pyrex Mixing Bowls
Vintage Green Daisy Pyrex Mixing BowlThe most common question that a collector of vintage Pyrex mixing bowls may have is how much the bowl set is worth. This is typically the most popular question regarding any type of collectable. Vintage mixing bowls are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them. You may be able to estimate or guess how much the bowls are worth but do not assume that you will automatically get book value for your bowls. If you are looking to buy vintage Pyrex mixing bowls, you may find that, given the market, you end up paying either more or less than the book value for the bowls.

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Because this can be a frustrating scenario, it is always better to collect something that you love. It is typically more enjoyable to collect for fun and profit rather than for profit alone. When you collect something that you love and enjoy, it will not be as frustrating if you end up over paying for a few of your pieces.
A benefit of collecting vintage Pyrex mixing bowls is that these pieces are easy to find and very affordable. You can easily find vintage mixing bowels at yard sales, flea markets, estate sales, and online auctions. This makes Pyrex mixing bowels the perfect starting point for a novice vintage glass collector. If you over pay for a piece at the beginning of your collecting experience, you will likely only be out ten or twenty dollars, not hundreds, or thousands. The vast majority of vintage mixing bowels can be purchased for less than twenty dollars.
When searching for pieces for you collection, keep in mind that complete sets are the most desirable and sought after. If you can find complete sets in the original box with the original instructions, you have hit the jackpot! The condition of the bowls is also extremely important. Try to find vintage Pyrex mixing bowls that do not have chips, cracks, or scratches. With Pyrex, it is also important to look for bowls that have a uniform, unblemished color or pattern.
Most collectors believe that the vintage mixing bowls that were manufactured in primary colors are the most valuable. However, keep in mind that this can be based on personal preference as well. A collector may be willing to pay more for a certain pattern over a solid primary color because he or she prefers the pattern.
In your search, if you happen to stumble upon any promotional Pyrex pieces, you may want to consider buying them. These promotional items are relatively rare because fewer were made. They were typically manufactured only for promotions and many were not even available to the public.
Remember that the real value of vintage Pyrex mixing bowls is in the joy of collecting and owning. Try not to be too caught up in value and try to enjoy your collection. Pyrex is affordable, easy to find, and fun to look for. You can easily build a nice collection that you will treasure without breaking the bank.


Hello,
Did pyrex ever make pastel nesting bowls that came in a set of four?
Thank you!
Laura
Very helpful information. I have a 4 piece set, and now I have a better idea of what amount of money to expect for them. Thank you
i am looking for a price for a bowl 444 they told me it was a cinderella collection any help would be apreciated
it ia a 4 quart trade mark number 8
did Pyrex make a set of three smaller white bowl with the a red band which has a rooster weathervane, possibly wheat and a star/sun design on the red band? The smallest bowl holds about a cup and a half. Thanks!
Pyrex did make rooster pattern bowl, but what you are describing doesn’t sound/look like one I can recall. In fact it sounds like three different patterns that Pyrex made for mixing bowls. Wheat, Rooster and quite possibly the Amish.
I have an old S & H green stamp catalog which shows the primary color bowls with the green being the largest. NOT avacado green but the softer green we are used to seeing as the 2nd largest. Has anyone ever come across the large green bowl which is the size of the yellow large? Does it exist?
I am looking for Pyrex Cinderella orange bowl wth tabs. it’s number is 442. It’s the only one I’m missing!!!!! It’s from the friendship collection
hello, i’m looking for a vintage pyrex mixing bowl bigger than the 404. can anyone help me? please email me at betsyrstar@verizon.net
thank you, betsy
I am considering purchase of black w/clear bottom Pyrex nesting bowls. Mint condition set of 5. What is their value?