Luminarc/Arcoroc pressed glass bonbonnière from the 1960s-70s.
Originating from the Belgian or French glass industry around 1950–1975. The design featuring grapes and vine leaves in relief corresponds to a well-known pattern produced by several glass factories under names such as "Grape Harvest", "Raisin", or "Vigne".
Probable origin
Based on the pattern, the thickness of the glass, the matte background structure ("beaded texture"), and the typical octagonal bowl shape with a base, there are three possible producers: Verre de Biot (France) – artisanal glassworks that worked with relief in the 1950s–1960s. Luminarc / Arcoroc (Arc International, France) – mass production from approx. 1960, recognizable by thicker walls and relief decorations like your example. Val Saint Lambert (Belgium) – some tableware lines imitated that pattern, but their pieces are usually more finely finished and cut, not pressed. It therefore looks most like a Luminarc/Arcoroc pressed glass bonbonnière from the 1960-1970 period.
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