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Peggy Karr 17.5" Turkey Fused Glass Tray - Signed View Watchlist >

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Peggy Karr 17.5" Turkey Fused Glass Tray - Signed

Striking fused glass serving tray by Peggy Karr, signed “Pkg” and dated 2001. This oval platter features a proud wild turkey at center, beautifully framed by vivid autumn leaves, acorns, wheat, and seasonal wildflowers on a warm, harvest-toned backdrop.

Crafted using Karr’s signature kiln-fused technique, the design is embedded between layers of glass, making it both durable and food-safe. The piece’s vivid colors and rich textural effects showcase the craftsmanship and charm that made Peggy Karr Glass a beloved American studio.

Ideal for Thanksgiving display or entertaining, this generously sized tray offers both functionality and festive flair. Now retired, Peggy Karr pieces from this era are increasingly sought after by collectors of American studio glass.

  • Signed PKG (Peggy Karr)
  • Dated '01

Condition:
In excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or visible wear. A beautiful, signed holiday piece ready for the table or display.

Size:

  • 1"H X 17.5"W X 12.5"D

About Peggy Karr Glass:
Peggy Karr
founded her fused glass studio in 1987 in New Jersey, creating colorful, functional art pieces that quickly gained popularity for their vivid designs and exceptional durability. Each item was handmade in the USA using a proprietary kiln-fusing process, making every piece slightly unique. Karr retired and closed her studio in 2016, further increasing the collectible value of her work. Her holiday-themed trays, in particular, remain beloved by collectors and gift-givers alike for their charm, quality, and nostalgic appeal.