Crown Ovenware Pyrex Ramekins | Set of 2 | ‘Bacchus’ Grapevine Pattern | 1960s Australian Glass

$15.00

Charming mid-century pieces for Pyrex lovers and collectors of Australian glassware

These two vintage Crown Ovenware Pyrex ramekins are a beautiful example of 1960s Australian design. Featuring the soft and subtle ‘Bacchus’ grapevine motif, each dish is made from milky white glass with integrated handles for easy serving. Whether used for individual bakes, dips, or simply displayed, they’re a nostalgic nod to the golden era of Crown Pyrex production.

🔸 Key Features

  • Maker: Crown Ovenware (Pyrex), made in Australia

  • Pattern: ‘Bacchus’ – soft grapevine motif in blue and taupe

  • Design: Oval ramekins with convenient pouring handles

  • Era: 1960s vintage glassware

  • Function: Ideal for soufflés, desserts, dips, or collectible display

  • Material: Durable milk glass with smooth, glossy finish

📏 Measurements

▫️ Length (including handle): 11.8 cm (4.65 in)
▫️ Width: 11.8 cm (4.65 in)
▫️ Height: 4.8 cm (1.89 in)

Bacchus Beauty – Australian Pyrex with a Vineyard Twist

The ‘Bacchus’ pattern is named after the Roman god of wine, and these ramekins feature delicate grape clusters and curling vines in earthy greens and dusty blues. Made by Crown Crystal Glass under the Pyrex license, this line was an everyday kitchen staple across Australian homes in the 1960s. These ramekins are timeless examples of utility meeting beauty - perfect for anyone who collects vintage Crown Ovenware or loves serving with a story.

Condition & Packaging

▫️ Very good vintage condition – no chips or cracks
▫️ Some fading to the grapevine motif on both ramekins
▫️ One bowl has light cutlery marks inside base
▫️ Carefully wrapped and packaged with recyclable materials
▫️ Combined shipping offered – postage overages refunded where applicable

📩 Questions or need more detailed images? We're happy to assist via message anytime.

Add Australian Vintage Charm to Your Collection

Whether you're completing a Pyrex set or gifting a nostalgic kitchen touch, these charming ramekins offer both form and function - with a dose of 1960s heritage.

Charming mid-century pieces for Pyrex lovers and collectors of Australian glassware

These two vintage Crown Ovenware Pyrex ramekins are a beautiful example of 1960s Australian design. Featuring the soft and subtle ‘Bacchus’ grapevine motif, each dish is made from milky white glass with integrated handles for easy serving. Whether used for individual bakes, dips, or simply displayed, they’re a nostalgic nod to the golden era of Crown Pyrex production.

🔸 Key Features

  • Maker: Crown Ovenware (Pyrex), made in Australia

  • Pattern: ‘Bacchus’ – soft grapevine motif in blue and taupe

  • Design: Oval ramekins with convenient pouring handles

  • Era: 1960s vintage glassware

  • Function: Ideal for soufflés, desserts, dips, or collectible display

  • Material: Durable milk glass with smooth, glossy finish

📏 Measurements

▫️ Length (including handle): 11.8 cm (4.65 in)
▫️ Width: 11.8 cm (4.65 in)
▫️ Height: 4.8 cm (1.89 in)

Bacchus Beauty – Australian Pyrex with a Vineyard Twist

The ‘Bacchus’ pattern is named after the Roman god of wine, and these ramekins feature delicate grape clusters and curling vines in earthy greens and dusty blues. Made by Crown Crystal Glass under the Pyrex license, this line was an everyday kitchen staple across Australian homes in the 1960s. These ramekins are timeless examples of utility meeting beauty - perfect for anyone who collects vintage Crown Ovenware or loves serving with a story.

Condition & Packaging

▫️ Very good vintage condition – no chips or cracks
▫️ Some fading to the grapevine motif on both ramekins
▫️ One bowl has light cutlery marks inside base
▫️ Carefully wrapped and packaged with recyclable materials
▫️ Combined shipping offered – postage overages refunded where applicable

📩 Questions or need more detailed images? We're happy to assist via message anytime.

Add Australian Vintage Charm to Your Collection

Whether you're completing a Pyrex set or gifting a nostalgic kitchen touch, these charming ramekins offer both form and function - with a dose of 1960s heritage.