Winter Scenes Etched Snowy Trees Water/Wine Goblet

Libbey (Likely) · Kitchenware > Glassware

Winter Scenes Etched Snowy Trees Water/Wine Goblet

Era / Decade

1990s-2000s based on etching style and goblet shape

Material

Machine-pressed glass with frosted/white silk-screened or etched design

Condition

Excellent; glass appears clear without chips, cracks, or clouding; etching is crisp

Demand Level

Moderate (High during October-December; Very low in Spring/Summer)

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$5.00 - $15.00 (Single) / $25.00 - $45.00 (Set of 4)

Estimated Retail Value

$8.00 - $12.00 per glass

Comparable Sales

Sets of 4 Libbey Winter Scene glasses typically sell for $28-$40 plus shipping on eBay; individual replacements sell for $10-$15 to buyers looking to complete their sets.

Description

This elegant winter-themed goblet features a classic wide-bowl shape and a sturdy stem. The clear glass is decorated with a detailed 360-degree frosted scene featuring snow-covered evergreen and deciduous trees under a falling snow sky with delicate snowflakes. Perfect for holiday tablescapes or winter home decor. Holds approximately 12-14 oz.

Key Features

Seasonal appeal for winter/Christmas; neutral white-and-clear color palette fits any decor; durable thick glass construction; popular 'Winter Scenes' aesthetic

Authenticity Indicators

Look for an 'L' in script or a circled 'L' on the bottom of the foot characteristic of Libbey; however, much of this mass-market glassware is unmarked. Confidence: High (Authentic mass-market glass)

Flaws to Note

Check for 'dishwasher haze' (mineral clouding) and any tiny nicks (flea bites) along the top rim which are common in pre-owned glassware

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay or Etsy (for sets), Facebook Marketplace (local holiday shoppers)

Selling Tips

Best sold in a set of 4 or 6. Use keywords like 'Winter Wonderland,' 'Snowy Trees,' 'Holiday Table,' and 'Christmas Glassware.' Photograph against a dark background to make the white etching 'pop'. Wrap extremely well in bubble wrap for shipping as single stems are fragile.

Appraised on 5/20/2026