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Vintage c 1970’s Pyrex Primary Red 474-B 1.5 Qt Cinderella Casserole Dish – No Lid

Vintage c 1970’s Pyrex Primary Red 474-B 1.5 Qt Cinderella Casserole Dish – No Lid

Regular price $18.00 USD
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Bright, cheerful, and instantly recognizable, this vintage Pyrex Primary Red 474-B casserole dish is a classic piece of mid-century American kitchenware. Featuring Pyrex’s iconic “Cinderella” handle design with opposing pour spouts/handles, this vibrant red bowl captures the bold simplicity of 1960s–1970s kitchen décor.

Condition Notes

Vintage pre-owned condition with visible signs of age and prior use. Exterior shows some utensil marks, scuffs, and areas of surface wear consistent with vintage Pyrex use. Interior remains clean and glossy overall. No major chips or cracks observed. Lid is not included.

Orders arrive in our signature Happy Harriet Mail Art Packaging — thoughtfully wrapped with vintage-inspired collage details and collector charm.

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Made from durable opal glass with a glossy primary red exterior and crisp white interior, this 1.5-quart casserole or mixing bowl works beautifully as both functional kitchenware and collectible display décor. Whether styled on open shelving, incorporated into a retro kitchen vignette, or used for baking and serving, this piece adds timeless Americana charm to any space.

A wonderful addition to your “Campbell Kids Kitchen” vignette, especially paired with other primary-color Pyrex, retro pantry collectibles, or vintage Americana kitchenware.

Pyrex became one of the most beloved names in American kitchens during the mid-20th century. Introduced by Corning Glass Works, Pyrex revolutionized home cooking with durable heat-resistant glassware that blended practicality with cheerful modern design.

The famous “Primary Colors” collection—red, blue, yellow, and green—became especially popular during the 1960s and 1970s and remains one of the most collected Pyrex lines today. The “Cinderella” bowl shape earned its nickname because the handles allowed the bowls to nest neatly together “like Cinderella’s slipper.”

Today, vintage Pyrex has become a major collector category within:

  • Mid-century modern décor
  • Cottage kitchens
  • Retro Americana collections
  • Farmhouse vintage styling
  • Color-themed kitchen displays

Suggested Uses

  • Serving bowl
  • Retro kitchen shelf décor
  • Fruit bowl
  • Holiday side dish serving
  • Farmhouse kitchen styling
  • Cottage-core kitchen décor
  • Mid-century display piece
  • Pyrex collection display
  • Coffee table styling prop
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