Vintage Pyrex Mixing Bowls Retro 1950s Mid Century Modern + Amish Butterprint (Turquoise on White) 401/402 + Ceramic + Set of 2 + Kitchen

Vintage Pyrex Mixing Bowls Retro 1950s Mid Century Modern + Amish Butterprint (Turquoise on White) 401/402 + Ceramic + ...

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*** Shipping is not available to Hawaii, Alaska, or any US Territory DESCRIPTION 1950s mixing bowls By Pyrex Mid-Century Modern Amish Butterprint ( Turquoise on White) pattern ...

$$$$$ · Indexed November 27, 2024 ·



Retrospect Vintage
Philadelphia, PA
508 South Street Philadelphia PA, 19147 · 215-925-3761






Usage
  • Vintage mixing bowls like those produced by Pyrex can serve a variety of purposes in a kitchen, including food preparation, serving dishes for gatherings, or simply as decorative pieces that add charm to home decor.
  • These bowls are often ideal for mixing and serving both hot and cold dishes due to their durable ceramic material, making them suitable for everyday use or special occasions.
  • The size variations (1.5 pints and 1.5 quarts) allow for versatility, making it possible to use them for small recipes or larger family meals.
History
  • The Pyrex mixing bowls from the 1950s, particularly those featuring the Amish Butterprint pattern, reflect a significant era in American manufacturing, showcasing the shift towards more colorful and decorative kitchenware during the mid-20th century.
  • Produced between 1957 and 1968, these bowls represent the peak of mid-century modern design, a movement characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and functional beauty that influenced numerous facets of American life, especially in kitchen and home design.
Design Significance
  • The Amish Butterprint pattern, characterized by its vibrant turquoise on white design, is an example of how cultural motifs were integrated into everyday items, making them not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.
  • Mid-century modern design elements, such as the simplicity and elegance of these bowls, highlight the era's trend towards minimalism and the appreciation for craftsmanship, which is still celebrated in contemporary design today.

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