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Product Overview
The Piece
Circa 1970s decorative equestrian serving tray.
Rectangular glass tray with a running horse scene, metal frame, curled side handles, and raised feet.
Stained-glass-style artwork beneath clear glass with aged brass/bronze-tone metalwork.
This vintage tray features a dramatic running horse scene set against a landscape of green fields, pale sky, and mountain forms. The artwork is designed in a stained-glass style, with dark outlines, layered color blocks, and reflective accents that give the scene depth beneath the glass surface.
The tray is framed in aged metal with curled side handles, rope-textured handle grips, rounded corner details, and small raised feet. The overall look is very 1970s lodge/equestrian decor: dramatic, slightly theatrical, and fully committed to making horses look like they escaped a smoky den with wood paneling. Honestly, not the worst design crime of the decade.
Condition + Updates
Good vintage decorative condition with visible age and handling wear. The glass surface shows scratches and surface marks. The metal frame, handles, corners, and feet show tarnish, oxidation, darkening, and patina consistent with age. Dust and grime are visible in some frame seams and around hardware details.
The horse artwork appears intact overall from the provided photos, with no obvious large crack visible in the main glass. Best suited for decorative display or light tabletop use rather than heavy serving. The tray has honest wear, which is useful here, because pristine faux-aged equestrian decor tends to look like it was born in a gift shop yesterday and immediately lied about it.
Historical Context
Decorative glass and metal trays with Western, equestrian, and lodge themes were popular in late-20th-century home decor, especially through the 1970s. Pieces like this often blended rustic metalwork, faux stained-glass imagery, and dramatic wildlife or horse motifs for dens, bars, cabins, ranch homes, and masculine office interiors.
This tray reflects that design period well: functional in form, decorative in presentation, and visually tied to the era’s interest in ranch, lodge, and nature-inspired interiors. The stained-glass-style treatment gives it a handmade look, while the metal frame and curled handles make it feel more substantial than a flat printed tray.
Why This Belongs in Your Home
This piece belongs in a den, cabin, ranch house, bar cart setup, office, coffee table vignette, or equestrian-themed interior. The horse scene gives it movement and character, while the aged metal frame adds weight and texture.
It works well styled with leather, brass, dark wood, vintage books, decanters, riding objects, Western art, or lodge-style interiors. It can hold barware, candles, matches, keys, small objects, or simply sit as a display piece. The horse people will understand. Everyone else can admire it quietly and try not to ask whether the horses are “decorative enough.”
Product Details
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Detail |
Description |
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Object Type |
Decorative serving tray / glass tabletop tray |
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Era |
c. 1970s |
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Style |
Equestrian / Western / lodge / stained-glass-style decor |
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Subject |
Running horses |
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Material |
Glass, painted or printed decorative panel, metal frame |
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Frame Finish |
Aged brass-tone / bronze-tone metal |
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Handles |
Curled side handles with rope-textured grip detail |
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Feet |
Small raised metal feet |
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Artwork Style |
Stained-glass-style horse scene beneath glass |
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Color Palette |
Green, cream, black, brown, grey, pale blue |
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Approx. Dimensions |
16–19 in. W including handles x 7–10 in. D x 1.5–2.5 in. H |
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Approx. Weight |
2–4 lb |
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Suggested Use |
Decorative tray, bar cart styling, equestrian decor, coffee table display, cabin or lodge styling |
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