Ashtray on Stand by Mathieu Matégot, circa 1950
By Ravelli, Mathieu Matégot, Artimeta
Located in Wilnis, UT
The ashtray on top the stand is made of beautiful brown ceramic.
Vintage 1950s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays
Metal
Ashtray on Stand by Mathieu Matégot, circa 1950
By Ravelli, Mathieu Matégot, Artimeta
Located in Wilnis, UT
The ashtray on top the stand is made of beautiful brown ceramic.
Metal
Danish Mid-Century Modern ashtray by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen for Søholm, 1950
By Svend Aage Holm Sørensen, Soholm Pottery
Located in Berlin, Germany
Midcentury Model 905 Danish Ashtray by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen for Søholm, 1950 Rare Danish midcentury ashtray designed by Svend Aage Holm-Sorensen and manufactured by Soholm, Denma...
Ceramic
Arcón charrería, Ceramic and White Metal 'Alpaca'
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
Always unique pieces is what you are going to hear about Jesus Guerrero Santo's work, all the pieces are handmade and created one by one it takes months to produce each peace. This ...
Ceramic, Alpaca
Placa Águila Con Base Ceramic and White Metal 'Alpaca'
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
Always unique pieces is what you are going to hear about Jesus Guerrero Santo's work, all the pieces are handmade and created one by one it takes months to produce each peace. This ...
Ceramic, Alpaca
Black Ceramic "Bear Paw" Ashtray by Georges Jouve, France 20th Century
By Georges Jouve
Located in Paris, FR
Ceramic "bear paw" ashtray Georges Jouve (1910-1964) Enamelled ceramic, circa 1951 Signed with alpha sign.
Ceramic
Black Model 444 Ceramic Bowl or Ashtray by Ettore Sottsass for Il Sestante 1960s
By Ettore Sottsass, Il Sestante
Located in Koper, SI
This iconic bowl or ashtray is a bold example of the famous Italian architect Ettore Sottsass' early ceramic production. This piece embodies the meeting of two clashing shapes: the s...
Ceramic
Ceramic Ashtray or Vide Poche by André Aleth Masson, Quimper, France 1960s
By André Aleth Masson
Located in Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées
Ceramic ashtray or vide Poche by André Aleth Masson, Quimper, France 1960s Beautiful dimensions Good condition. Measures: Height 12cm Width 16.5cm Depth 19cm.
Ceramic
Mondrian Inspired Ashtray by Bitossi for Raymor
By Bitossi
Located in North Miami, FL
Mondrian-inspired black, white, and brown ashtray by Bitossi for Raymor, circa 1965. Marked "Italy".
Ceramic
Sold|$150
Vintage Bitossi Ceramic Ashtray
By Rosenthal Netter
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A Mid-Century Modern Bitossi ashtray with green and blue glaze with incised accents. A square dish with concave circle in the middle, it has two cigarette rests at opposite edges. Po...
Ceramic
Mod Black and White Royal Haeger Ceramic Ashtray
By Royal Haeger
Located in Sacramento, CA
Vintage mod black and white ceramic ashtray, model number 2070, manufactured by Royal Haeger of Illinois.
Pottery
Pair of Original Stork Cub Black and White Ceramic Ashtrays, New York circa 1950
By Stork Club
Located in Quechee, VT
Who often gave away free gifts to his clients. The ashtrays are made of molded black ceramic with white capitalized letters spelling Stork Club around the sides.
Ceramic
Ashtray for Cigars, Ceramic and White Metal 'Alpaca'
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
Always unique pieces is what you are going to hear about Jesus Guerrero Santo's work, all the pieces are handmade and created one by one it takes months to produce each peace. This ...
Ceramic, Alpaca
One of a Kind Ashtray, Ceramic and White Metal 'Alpaca'
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
Always unique pieces are what you are going to hear about Jesus Guerrero Santo's work, all the pieces are handmade and created one by one it takes months to produce each peace. This...
Ceramic, Alpaca
One of a Kind Ashtray, Ceramic and White Metal 'Alpaca'
By Jesús Guerrero Santos
Located in Guadalajara, Jalisco
Always unique pieces is what you are going to hear about Jesus Guerrero Santo's work, all the pieces are handmade and created one by one it takes months to produce each peace. This ...
Ceramic, Alpaca
Mid-Century Modern Square Red and and Black Ashtray
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Square red and and black ashtray with gold paint details. Mid-Century Modern ceramic Size: 7.5” x 7.5” x 1” H Stamped made in Italy.
Metal, Gold
Sold|$614
Ashtray by Vallauris, France, 1950s
By Vallauris
Located in Wilnis, UT
Elegant ashtray manufactured by Vallauris in France, circa 1950. This beautiful piece is made from high quality black lacquered metal, beautifuly bent in a smooth, curved shape. T...
Stone, Metal
Contemporary Handmade Arch Incense Holder Tabletop-Satin Black
By Malka Dina
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Coiled arch shape handmade ceramic incense holder. It's minimalist yet unique design is a functional shelf or table accent for any room. Available in additional colors. Due to the ...
Ceramic
Stig Lindberg Ceramic Ashtray "Domino" by Gustavsberg, 1950s
By Stig Lindberg, Gustavsberg
Located in Malmo, SE
A midcentury ceramic ashtray (plate) designed på Stig Lindberg and produced by Gustavsberg. This piece is in good vintage condition with some smaller signs of usage on the sides.
Ceramic
Sold|$573
Cinzano empty pocket ashtray
Located in Nivelles, BE
Cendrier ou vide poche publicitaire de la marque Cinzano. Le Cinzano est une marque piémontaise qui produit des apéritifs et vins pétillants.
Ceramic
Matching Red and Black Striped Vase and Ashtray by Müller Luzern, Swiss Made
By Müller Luzern
Located in Pau, FR
Beautiful set of a matching red and black striped ceramic vase and ashtray by ceramic studio Müller Luzern, Swiss Made, circa 1960s.
Earthenware
Rare and Beautiful American Art Deco Three Graces Smoker's Stand by Frankart
By Frankart, Arthur von Frankenberg
Located in Port Hope, ON
It had been restored, repainted and the distinctive black ceramic ash-ball ashtray had been severely damaged.
Chrome, Spelter
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