The Vintage Pyrex Casseroles I’m Eyeballing This Spring

I’m whiling away the last dark evenings of winter sitting by the fireplace, laptop and blanket on my lap, sipping tea or whiskey (or both! Hot toddys for the win!) and browsing Etsy. Take a look at the retro vintage Pyrex casseroles I’m drooling over and seriously trying to find cupboard space for in my kitchen.

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This set of pink and white Pyrex is perfect for springtime! It’s their Gooseberry pattern. Apparently Gooseberry first came out in 1957. Read more about it here at the Corning Museum of Glass.

Here are three Gooseberry Pyrex casseroles with glass lids. I could cook green bean casserole, spoonbread, and chili all at the same time!

Here’s a matching set of four pink and white Pyrex Gooseberry mixing bowls. Imagine all the baking you could do in one afternoon with so many bowls!

The mixing bowls were called Cinderella bowls, and they held half a quart.

Some people call these Gooseberry Pyrex pieces ovenware and others refer to them as refrigerator dishes.

Ok these mugs are not vintage. They’re brand new coffee mugs, sporting a Pyrex Gooseberry inspired pattern on them.

For your dining table, here’s a new contemporary Pyrex Gooseberry inspired Corolle table runner. The pink is a little too “electric” but maybe it’s the way the photo was taken.

We can also head over to eBay to shop for Pink Gooseberry Pyrex dishes and bakeware.

Too expensive for my budget, but look at the beautiful Pink Gooseberry Cinderella bowls set, complete with original box!


Happy shopping,

~Carrie

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