Description


Pyrex Cinderella Blue Horizon 2 1/2 Qt Vintage Glass Mixing Bowl 443


** tiny chip on corner of the large spout see photos **


Cinderella

Object Name2-1/2 Quart Pyrex Mixing Bowl

Pattern NameHorizon Blue

Designer Robert Gibson

Manufacturer Corning Glass Works, Charleroi

Made FromOpalware Glass, Enamel

Date1969-1972

TechniqueMold-pressed, screen-printed


2-1/2 Quart Pyrex Mixing Bowl. Opaque white opalware glass, screen-printed blue enamel; mold-pressed. Large circular white bowl with handles. Decorated at mid-body with a band of stylized turquoise blue flowers.


Horizon Blue was released to commemorate the successful moon landing of Apollo 11 in July of 1969.


The October 1969 issue of McCall’s magazine exclaims, “Next! Horizon Blue Pyrex Ware. Blue is what’s new. And blue is what you’ll be seeing just about everywhere…in fashion, in home decorating, in accessories, It’s sure to make your universe a little bit nicer.”


The advertisement, showing the Horizon Blue collection sitting atop the moon’s surface with Earth in the distance, was released to commemorate the success of the Apollo 11 moon landing in July of 1969.


Horizon Blue was initially produced as a relatively small collection by comparison. The set included the Cinderella Bowl set (440), the three-piece mixing bowl set (300), the Bake, Serve and Store set (470) with clear lids, the three-piece Casserole set (480) with clear lids, the four-piece Oven, Refrigerator and Freezer set (500) with full-ribbed clear lids, and three oval casseroles (943, 945, & the divided 963) with decorated opal lids. After its initial success, Horizon Blue was released as a Bakeware set (330) and as a 10 oz. pixie Casserole (700) in 1971.


While the shades of blue in Horizon Blue vary slightly, Corning made them that way in order to address the contemporary trend of mix and match designs. In 1972 the Horizon Blue line was discontinued.