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Vintage Georges Briard Gold Filigree Divided Glass Serving Tray

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Vintage Georges Briard Gold Filigree Divided Glass Serving Tray Bring a touch of mid-century glamour to your home with this exquisite vintage Georges Briard serving tray, a timeless piece of 1950s–60s design. Crafted in crystal-clear glass and adorned with hand-applied 22K–24K gold filigree detailing, this divided tray embodies the opulence and sophistication that made Briard’s serveware a staple in fine department stores across America. Each section is framed in elegant gold, with a baroque-inspired scrollwork pattern that catches the light beautifully—perfect for serving hors d’oeuvres, displaying jewelry, or adding vintage luxury to your coffee table or vanity. Signed Georges Briard on the surface, this collectible piece showcases the designer’s unmistakable flair for decorative artistry and refined entertaining. Details: • Authentic signed Georges Briard design • Mid-century modern era, c. 1950s–1970s • Clear glass with gold filigree overlay • Divided sections for serving or décor • Excellent vintage condition (minor age wear consistent with age) • Dimensions: By request Perfect for: ✨ Mid-century modern collectors ✨ Retro cocktail bar setups ✨ Holiday entertaining ✨ Luxe home décor styling
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