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Pyrex Cinderella Bowl 'Homestead' / 'Americana' Pattern (Brown with Gold Print)

Kitchenware / Bakeware

AI Estimated Value

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$60 - $90

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage Pyrex Cinderella Bowl, likely from the late 1960s to early 1970s, featuring the 'Homestead' or 'Americana' pattern in gold on a dark brown (often referred to as 'Burnt Orange' or 'Brown') opaque glass finish. The bowl is of considerable size, consistent with a casserole or mixing bowl, and comes with a clear glass lid. The primary distinguishing feature is the wrap-around gold decal pattern, which includes various stylized Americana motifs such as an eagle, ears of corn, a coffee grinder, a mortar and pestle, a spirit level (or a plumb bob), a bushel or basket, and possibly a lamp or bottle, all rendered in a somewhat folk-art style. The gold pattern shows some wear, particularly along the rim and possibly in some areas of the design, indicating regular use and washing over the years. The rich brown color of the bowl appears largely consistent, though minor scuffs or scratches typical of vintage kitchenware might be present upon closer inspection. The clear glass lid has a prominent lip or rim designed to fit snugly over the bowl, and it appears to be in good condition, free from obvious chips or cracks, although minor surface scratches are possible. Pyrex items are well-known for their durable borosilicate glass construction, making them suitable for oven and freezer use, reflecting good quality craftsmanship. The handles are integrated into the design, characteristic of the Cinderella bowl style, with one side having a larger pour spout and handle for ease of use.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I can confirm this is indeed a vintage Pyrex Cinderella Bowl in the 'Homestead' (also known as 'Americana') pattern, distinguished by its dark brown opaque glass and gold decal print. The design elements described, such as the eagle, corn, and coffee grinder, are consistent with this popular pattern. The integrated Cinderella handles and pour spout are also characteristic. From the image, the overall condition appears good for its age, though as noted, there is wear to the gold pattern, especially along the rim, which is common with use and washing on these decals. The brown color appears consistent. The clear glass lid seems intact without obvious chips or cracks, although minor surface scratches are to be expected. These factors suggest regular, careful use. Market conditions for vintage Pyrex remain stable, with 'Homestead' being a moderately sought-after pattern, though not as rare or valuable as some atomic or harder-to-find patterns. Full sets or pieces in pristine condition command higher prices. Comparables on online marketplaces and auction sites typically show single Cinderella bowls with lids in this pattern fetching between $50 and $100 depending on condition and size (which is hard to ascertain precisely without scale in the image, but appears to be a larger size). The wear on the gold decal here places it towards the middle to lower end of that range. While the visual elements strongly suggest authenticity, limitations in image-based appraisal exist. I cannot definitively verify authenticity without a physical examination for Pyrex markings (on both bowl and lid), precise measurements, and detailed inspection for hairline cracks, chips, or hidden damage not visible in the photo. Provenance documentation (original purchase receipts, family history) would further confirm authenticity and history, but is rarely available for such items. Scientific testing would be excessive and unnecessary for a common item like this.

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