Butterprint (also called Amish) is the most iconic vintage Pyrex pattern of all — a turquoise-and-white farm motif of corn, roosters and a farm couple, produced from 1957 to 1968. It was sold across a full line of pieces, so collectors can chase everything from single bowls to the complete set below.
Quick facts
| Pattern | Butterprint (a.k.a. Amish) |
| Years made | 1957–1968 |
| Colorways | turquoise & white (and white on turquoise) |
| Rarity tier | Mid-High |
| Typical set value | $80–200+ |
What it’s worth
Complete, clean Butterprint sets typically sell for $80–200+. Condition and completeness drive value — full sets with intact lids command the top of the range, while turquoise pieces (the most common colorway) are the most affordable entry point.
Collector note: Butterprint was the third pattern ever printed on opal Pyrex and remains the line’s signature design.
Values are approximate and depend on condition, completeness, and demand. Always check recent eBay sold listings before buying or selling. PyrexVault may earn a commission from eBay links.