RARE Vintage Pyrex Orange Pumpkin Amish CINDERELLA BOWL SET-441-444

$ 633.6

Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999) width: 10 1/2" Finish: Glossy Glassware Type: Pyrex depth: 5" Occasion: All Occasions, Yellow & Black Gooseberry Pattern: Vintage Origin: America Number of Items in Set: Four-Piece Type of Glass: Milk Glass Year Manufactured: 1957 Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959 Production Style: Milk Glass Production Technique: Fused Glass Antique: No Country of Origin: United States Vintage: Yes Set Includes: Bowl Set Backstamp: Impressed Shape: Round Type: Mixing Bowl Material: Glass Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original Features: Oven-Safe Item Depth: 5" Theme: Pumpkin Product Line: Amish Butterprint Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only Handmade: No Brand: PYREX Color: Orange MPN: 444, 443, 442, 441 Featured Refinements: Cinderella Bowls Item Width: 10 1/2" Style: Mid-Century Modern

Description

RARE Vintage Pyrex Orange Pumpkin Amish CINDERELLA BOWL SET-441-444. High Demand: The standard Butterprint pattern is already a popular and highly sought-after collectible due to its nostalgic appeal. The limited availability and unique color of the orange variation make it especially desirable for collectors, further driving up its rarity and market value. Reasons for Rarity Limited Distribution: Unlike the common turquoise Butterprint pattern which was widely sold in stores from 1957 to 1968, the orange version was exclusively a promotional item offered through the S&H Green Stamp program. Customers could only acquire the set by collecting and redeeming a specific amount of stamps. Short Production Window: The orange set was available only for a brief period, primarily through the 1965 S&H Green Stamp catalog, with availability ending when that catalog expired around April 30, 1966. High Demand: The standard Butterprint pattern is already a popular and highly sought-after collectible due to its nostalgic appeal. The limited availability and unique color of the orange variation make it especially desirable for collectors, further driving up its rarity and market value.