Barcode (also called Stripes) is a rare vintage Pyrex pattern produced from 1966 to 1966, featuring bold promotional stripes. You’ll most often find it as a casserole.
Quick facts
| Pattern | Barcode (a.k.a. Stripes) |
| Years made | 1966–1966 |
| Colorways | bold promotional stripes |
| Common forms | a casserole |
| Rarity tier | Rare |
| Typical value | $500–2,000 |
What it’s worth
Complete, clean examples of Barcode typically sell for $500–2,000. As a short-run promotional pattern, prices climb fast for mint pieces with original lids and cradles.
Collector note: An orange Barcode casserole sold for $1,995 in November 2024.
Values are approximate and depend on condition, completeness, and demand. Always check recent eBay sold listings before buying or selling.
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