Meissen Green Ivy Vine, coffee pot in porcelain. Approx. 1930s.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Meissen Green Ivy Vine, coffee pot. Approximately from the 1930s. Marked. In excellent condition
Vintage 1930s German Porcelain
Porcelain
Meissen Green Ivy Vine, coffee pot in porcelain. Approx. 1930s.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Meissen Green Ivy Vine, coffee pot. Approximately from the 1930s. Marked. In excellent condition
Porcelain
Meissen, Germany. Coffee pot in porcelain with coral red trim.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Meissen, Germany. Coffee pot decorated with coral red trim. A lid knob in the shape of a rose
Porcelain
Meissen, Germany. Large coffee pot decorated with coral red trim.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Meissen, Germany. Large coffee pot decorated with coral red and gold-colored trim. Art Deco. A lid
Porcelain
$460
H 7.25 in W 3.25 in D 6 in
Jazz Age 1930's EPIAG Art Deco Red & White Porcelain Demitasse Coffee Set
By Royal Epiag
Located in Red Lion, PA
1930s A superb Epiag Czechoslovakian Art Deco porcelain demitasse coffee service, Model 1546 E, dating
Porcelain
$360
H 9.45 in Dm 7.09 in
Rosenthal, Germany. "Sanssouci", Cream Colored Coffee Pot Decorated with Flowers
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rosenthal, Germany. "Sanssouci", cream coloured coffee pot decorated with flowers and gold. Approx
Porcelain
Hutschenreuther, Germany. Complete six-person coffee service
Located in København, Copenhagen
is a German porcelain factory established in 1814. Coffee cup: D 10.0 cm x 5.5 cm without handle
Porcelain
$290
H 9.5 in W 10.25 in D 5 in
Art Deco Bauhaus Hutschenreuther Coffee Pot Hammered WMF Metal Cozy 1.4 Liter
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, Hutschenreuther
Located in Nuernberg, DE
Art Deco Bauhaus Hutschenreuther coffee pot hammered WMF metal cozy this handsome vintage coffee
Metal
$1,599 / set
H 1.5 in Dm 10.5 in
Raymond Loewy for Rosenthal “Plaza” Service for 12 Plus Porcelain Dinner Set
By Raymond Loewy, Rosenthal
Located in Palm Springs, CA
extremely rare. It is considered one of his most lovely patterns called Plaza. Made in Germany. Rare coffee
Other
$4,599
H 7.88 in W 8.27 in D 4.34 in
Raymond Loewy for Bernardaud, "Ariès" Coffee Service (26 pieces), France, 1967
By L. Bernardaud and Co., Raymond Loewy
Located in PARIS, FR
x l ) : - 12 x Cup : 6.4 x 7.5 x 6.2 - 12 x Saucer : 2.5 x 13 x 12.2 - 1 x Coffee Pot : 20 x 21 x 11
Ceramic
Meissen, Germany, Porcelain Coffee Pot and Creamer, Approx, 1930s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Meissen, Germany, coffee pot and creamer in porcelain. Approx. 1930s. Marked. First factory
Porcelain
Sold
H 9.45 in Dm 6.7 in
Rosenthal, Germany, "Sanssouci" Coffee Pot, Sugar Bowl and Creamer in Porcelain
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rosenthal, Germany. "Sanssouci" coffee pot, sugar bowl and creamer decorated with flowers and gold
Porcelain
Sold
H 9.85 in Dm 7.49 in
Rosenthal Tirana Art Deco Coffee Pot and Sugar Bowl in Hand-Painted Porcelain
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rosenthal Tirana Art Deco coffee pot and sugar bowl in hand-painted porcelain with gold edge
Porcelain
Sold
H 8.67 in W 4.34 in D 8.27 in
Insulated Art Deco Bauhaus coffee or tea pot, porcelain silver plate bakelite
By Bauscher Weiden, WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in SAINT-YRIEIX-SUR-CHARENTE, FR
Jug that can be used as a insulated coffee pot or insulated teapot, manufactured in the 1920s/1930s
Silver Plate
1930s Art Deco Porcelain German Coffee Pot
By Kaiser
Located in Catania, Sicilia
An amazing Art Deco porcelain teapot made in Germany in the Thirties, marked Bavaria on the bottom
Porcelain
Sold
H 11.25 in W 9.75 in D 5.75 in
Rosenthal Germany Continental Chippendale 1930's Coffee Set, 29 Piece
By Rosenthal
Located in Plainview, NY
A charming antique Rosenthal coffee or tea set of 29 pieces made in Bahnof Selb, Germany circa 1930
Porcelain
Vintage Bavarian Tea/Coffee Set
Located in Tarry Town, NY
Vintage Bavarian porcelain tea or coffee set with blue trim and stamped on the bottom - "Bavarian
Porcelain
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
Just like the people who sit around your table, your serveware has its own stories and will help you create new memories with your friends and loved ones. From ceramic pottery to glass vases, set your table with serving pieces that add even more personality, color and texture to your dining experience.
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Introduce elegance at supper with silver, such as a platter from celebrated Massachusetts silversmith manufacturer Reed and Barton or a regal copper-finish flatware set designed by International Silver Company, another New England company that was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898. By then, Meriden had already earned the nickname “Silver City” for its position as a major hub of silver manufacturing.
At the bar, try a vintage wine cooler to keep bottles cool before serving or an Art Deco decanter and whiskey set for after-dinner drinks — there are many possibilities and no wrong answers for tableware, barware and serveware. Explore an expansive collection of antique and vintage glass, ceramics, silver and serveware today on 1stDibs.
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