Overview
A large, textured glass serving platter featuring a debossed relief of a rural winter landscape. The scene is highlighted with an iridescent 'carnival glass' style finish that gives the red barn and snowy trees a metallic, oil-slick shimmer.
Story
French glassmakers captured the American heartland in this piece. During the late 20th century, European factories produced these nostalgic scenes to celebrate the cozy, rustic aesthetic of a traditional country Christmas.
Maker / Origin
Produced by the Verrerie Cristallerie d'Arques (now Arc International), a powerhouse of French glassmaking founded in 1825. They became world-famous for making high-quality, durable glassware accessible to every household through innovative automated pressing techniques.
Condition & Value
The glass appears clear with no major chips visible on the scalloped edge. The iridescent coating is prone to scratching from metal utensils, which can lower value; this example looks well-preserved. Excellent condition maintains the higher end of the range.