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Art Nouveau Etched Amber Glass Serving Tray, c.1920-30s
Exceptional etched amber glass serving tray, dating to the early 20th century (circa 1920s-1930s); a period when American and European glasshouses produced finely detailed decorative wares for formal entertaining and display.
This piece features hand-finished acid-etched floral and foliate motifs across the well and rim, with elegant scrolling vines and stylized blossoms characteristic of late Art Nouveau transitioning into early Art Deco design language. The scalloped edge and warm amber hue enhance its visual depth, catching and refracting light beautifully.
The glass has a soft golden translucence, often associated with higher-quality pressed and etched glass of the era, made to emulate more costly hand-cut crystal. The etching is crisp and consistent, indicating skilled production rather than later reproduction or laser etching.
Details
Material: Etched amber glass
Form: Oval serving / display tray
Era: Circa 1920s-1930s
Decoration: All-over floral and vine etching with scalloped rim
Dimensions:
13 inches diametre
Condition:
Very good antique condition. Expected light surface wear consistent with age. No cracks, chips, or structural damage observed
Collector Notes
Etched amber trays from this period were commonly used for tea service, pastries, or formal table presentation, and are now highly sought after as display pieces. This style aligns with production seen from respected American glasshouses such as Tiffin, Fostoria, Cambridge, and Imperial, though no maker’s mark is present; common for the era. Increasingly difficult to source in this size and condition, especially with intact etching and clean rim.
Display & Use Ideal for:
Antique glass collectors ; Art Nouveau interiors Vanity, bar, or sideboard display; Upscale prop styling or period decor. This is a true antique decorative object, not modern reproduction
Exceptional etched amber glass serving tray, dating to the early 20th century (circa 1920s-1930s); a period when American and European glasshouses produced finely detailed decorative wares for formal entertaining and display.
This piece features hand-finished acid-etched floral and foliate motifs across the well and rim, with elegant scrolling vines and stylized blossoms characteristic of late Art Nouveau transitioning into early Art Deco design language. The scalloped edge and warm amber hue enhance its visual depth, catching and refracting light beautifully.
The glass has a soft golden translucence, often associated with higher-quality pressed and etched glass of the era, made to emulate more costly hand-cut crystal. The etching is crisp and consistent, indicating skilled production rather than later reproduction or laser etching.
Details
Material: Etched amber glass
Form: Oval serving / display tray
Era: Circa 1920s-1930s
Decoration: All-over floral and vine etching with scalloped rim
Dimensions:
13 inches diametre
Condition:
Very good antique condition. Expected light surface wear consistent with age. No cracks, chips, or structural damage observed
Collector Notes
Etched amber trays from this period were commonly used for tea service, pastries, or formal table presentation, and are now highly sought after as display pieces. This style aligns with production seen from respected American glasshouses such as Tiffin, Fostoria, Cambridge, and Imperial, though no maker’s mark is present; common for the era. Increasingly difficult to source in this size and condition, especially with intact etching and clean rim.
Display & Use Ideal for:
Antique glass collectors ; Art Nouveau interiors Vanity, bar, or sideboard display; Upscale prop styling or period decor. This is a true antique decorative object, not modern reproduction
