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What Vintage Pyrex Is Worth in 2026

A snapshot of recent eBay sold prices for vintage Pyrex, the patterns that fetch the most, and the condition factors that move the number.

Data refreshed every Sunday. Last update: May 19, 2026.

90-day eBay sold snapshot

Median sold
$42
per piece, last 90 days
Sales (90d)
~180
verified completed listings
Range
$12 – $185
common patterns
Rare-pattern ceiling
$1k+
Lucky in Love, Pink Stems
Recent sold examples
Pattern / pieceSold forSold
Butterfly Gold 4-piece nesting bowl set, full graphics$52May 14
Spring Blossom (Crazy Daisy) casserole w/ lid, 1.5qt$38May 12
Snowflake Blue refrigerator dish set, 4-piece complete$145May 11
Friendship 401 small bowl, mint condition$34May 9
Gooseberry Cinderella 444 mixing bowl, 4qt$67May 7

Snapshot estimated from recent eBay sold-listings data. Numbers refresh every Sunday. For an exact current price on a specific piece, scan it.

What moves the price on a vintage Pyrex piece

The median tells you what Pyrex sells for on average. What lands a specific piece above or below that number is a stack of four factors. Resellers who get this consistently right earn the spread; resellers who anchor on the median alone leave money on the table or pay too much.

Pattern rarity

The most common patterns — Butterfly Gold, Spring Blossom, Old Orchard, Town & Country — sit in the $15-$60 range per piece. They were made in large runs and pieces survive in volume. Mid-tier patterns like Gooseberry, Friendship, and Snowflake can clear $80-$150 for complete sets. The promotional one-year-only patterns are where the math gets interesting: Lucky in Love (1959), Pink Stems, Pink Daisy, and Eyes regularly sell for $1,000-$4,000 in complete condition. If you spot a pink-and-white pattern at a thrift store, look it up before you walk past.

Condition and graphic integrity

Pyrex is dishwasher-aged. Decades of cycles fade the graphics, which kills the collector premium. A Butterfly Gold casserole with vivid gold leaves sells for $50+; the same piece with faded, ghost-image graphics sells for $12. Chips on the rim drop value by 50-70%. The white-interior bowls show their age less than the patterned exteriors, but dishwasher etching (cloudy, slightly rough finish) is a hard discount.

Completeness

Lids triple the value of casseroles. Original boxes triple it again. A complete 4-piece nesting bowl set in matching pattern sells for more than the sum of its individual bowls. If you find a single piece from what was clearly a set, verify on a phone what the rest of the set typically goes for — sometimes the loose piece is worth $15 but the complete set in your scenario is worth $250.

Buyer geography

Pyrex collector demand concentrates in the Midwest, Pacific Northwest, and Northeast. Shipping a 4qt mixing bowl across the country costs $18-$28, which the seller eats out of margin if the listing was priced casually. Pieces sold locally on Facebook Marketplace often net higher than the same piece on eBay after fees and shipping.

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Common questions

What is the most valuable vintage Pyrex pattern?

Lucky in Love (1959) is the holy grail — complete pieces in good condition routinely fetch $1,000-$4,000. Other high-value patterns include Pink Stems, Pink Daisy, Pink Gooseberry, and rare promotional pieces like Eyes (1957). Most common patterns (Butterfly Gold, Spring Blossom, Old Orchard) sell in the $15-$60 range per piece.

How can I tell if my Pyrex is valuable?

Three things drive value: pattern rarity, condition (no chips, clear graphics, no dishwasher etching), and completeness (lids and original bowls dramatically increase value for casserole sets). Promotional patterns made for short runs are worth the most. The Pyrex Collector's Reference and several Facebook collector groups can help identify rare patterns.

Are reproduction Pyrex pieces affecting the market?

Williams Sonoma and Corelle have released modern reissues of select patterns, which has minimally affected vintage collector prices. True collectors look for the original 1947-1986 production marks. Modern reproductions sell at retail price; vintage originals retain their collector premium because of patina, era authenticity, and the cultural moment they represent.