Pyrex Patterns        

 Tableware   

Various methods have been used for decorating tableware, starting with engraving 

and then moulding. Transfers were introduced in the 1930s. Enamel designs were introduced just before

 the war, with paint being sprayed onto clear glassware.

Opalware (white Pyrex) was brought onto the market in 1957, and this

was decorated with both screen printed designs and transfers.

Coronet pattern bowl (red or green)      

coronet tea set  

greek key milk jug                                                    

  Greek Key design        Greek Key plate

Harvest Spray design from the 1980s

mystery pattern set  soup plates with daisy design

   Rustic soup plates        

     soup bowls with harvesting design   Caterware plate with company logo     

    

Wheatsheaf snack server                  

Plain snack server      green wheatsheaf   

  Opal Baking Set 2186         

  Primary coloured cups    Baking set with different box

 baking set with another box design

  red fruit set      Fruit or sundae set also  manufactured in blue, green and red       

ramekins in holder

Blue and green sugar bowl      Autumn Fruits flan dish       

Bowl from the Classic range

mystery pattern mystery pattern in green

blue sprayware plate with box

    

Hostess set from the 1950s  

   
    Two small Classic bowls - these came in a hostess set (see left)

       vegetables soup plates

peach flowered cereal bowl      stylised 70s design cereal dish
the first colour introduced onto opalware was in the form of banding   Apple Blossom mug     Iris lasagne dish   
  steak plates with Vine design      Salad set - 'white on olive green' green sprayware dinner service
poppy steak plate yellow flowers design Willow Pattern serving dish'
'wild rose' - similar to gooseberry - gold on an ivory ground Willow Pattern  Cups with Rustic  design  
  Blue soup bowl/saucer     

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