Vintage Clear Scalloped Glass Platter with Silver-Tone Wire Details
Vintage Glassware and Serving Pieces

Vintage Clear Scalloped Glass Platter with Silver-Tone Wire Details

This is a large, circular clear glass serving platter featuring a distinctive scalloped or crimped edge. The platter is constructed from heavy, translucent glass with a flat central well and wide, upward-sloping rim. A notable design feature includes three decorative silver-tone metal wire overlays positioned symmetrically around the perimeter. These wire accents are shaped in a rhythmic, serpentine or 'S' curve pattern, terminating in tight spirals at each end, and appear to be affixed with small metal rivets or studs. The craftsmanship suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic, possibly 1950s or 1960s, leaning towards the Hollywood Regency or Atomic Age styles. In terms of condition, the glass appears structurally sound without major cracks, though there is visible surface dust and a handwritten price tag or inventory sticker in the center. The silver-tone wire elements show signs of light oxidation or tarnish, consistent with age. This piece serves as both a functional serving vessel and a decorative tabletop object, characterized by its elegant geometry and metallic contrast. No manufacturer marks are immediately visible in the image.

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $75.00

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Category

Vintage Glassware and Serving Pieces

Appraised On

January 11, 2026

Estimated Value

$45.00 - $75.00

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Item Description

This is a large, circular clear glass serving platter featuring a distinctive scalloped or crimped edge. The platter is constructed from heavy, translucent glass with a flat central well and wide, upward-sloping rim. A notable design feature includes three decorative silver-tone metal wire overlays positioned symmetrically around the perimeter. These wire accents are shaped in a rhythmic, serpentine or 'S' curve pattern, terminating in tight spirals at each end, and appear to be affixed with small metal rivets or studs. The craftsmanship suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic, possibly 1950s or 1960s, leaning towards the Hollywood Regency or Atomic Age styles. In terms of condition, the glass appears structurally sound without major cracks, though there is visible surface dust and a handwritten price tag or inventory sticker in the center. The silver-tone wire elements show signs of light oxidation or tarnish, consistent with age. This piece serves as both a functional serving vessel and a decorative tabletop object, characterized by its elegant geometry and metallic contrast. No manufacturer marks are immediately visible in the image.

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