A Woodland Cinderella round casserole 480 set. Or is it? Most Pyrex opalware pattern color schemes include two contrasting or complementary base colors that alternate from one size bowl to the next. Woodland's two colors are a chocolate brown and a medium tan. These dishes should not be all the same color. The answer is that the middle casserole, the 474 size, is not from a 480 set. It was sold singly as a special, numbered 484. Other patterns which featured an opposite-hued 474 sold as a 484 include the 1979 revisions of Butterfly Gold and Spring Blossom Green, and Autumn Harvest.
Month: July 2019
Early American Cinderella 480 Set
One of the top three Pyrex opalware patterns, in terms of longevity. Early American ran from 1962 to 1971. May have lasted longer, but the gold decoration was incompatible with newly-popular microwave ovens.
SP Turquoise Butterprint 470 Set
Another one of those mysteries that ends up being a trading stamp program version. Here is the Butterprint 470 set in all turquoise on opal lurking in the background in the 1967 Top Value Stamps catalog. And the all turquoise on opal 400 set at far left rear!
More Confusing Cradles
More confusing cradles. Top: 1962 Golden Tulip, 1967 SP Town & Country, and 1970 SP Verde 024 round casseroles. Bottom: 1962 Early American and Pink Stems 043 oval casseroles.
SP Verde 024 With Original Cradle
Here's the stamp program Verde 024 round casserole with it's original cradle. The combination is unusual in that the set is dated early 1970s, but the cradle style is like that of promos from 1962.
Pink Butterprint 470 Set 1960
The Pink Butterprint Cinderella 470 round casserole set is among the pricier Pyrex collectibles, with the individual dishes often seen offered at $100 or more. In 1960, the set was available through the Top Value gift catalog stamp redemption program in exchange for a single filled book of stamps. One book of 1200 stamps equated to $120 in purchases from issuing retailers.
Stamp Program Verde 024 Round Casserole
Nicknamed "Square Flowers" and "Dutch Clover", this alternate version Verde pattern was marketed through a trading stamp redemption program. The 024 2-quart round casserole is a harder to find model from the pattern collection. Even harder to find is the casserole with its original mounter cradle. The plain brown carton contains information placing it 1969 or after (probably 1970), but the design of the cradle is that of the 1962 Golden Tulip promo.
1959 Hospitality Casserole (Golden Branch*)
1959 Hospitality Casserole aka Golden Branch* 024 2-quart Round Casserole, plum blossom branch decoration in gold leaf on ivory w/candle warmer cradle.