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Bonwit Teller Owl

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20th Century Italian Silver Plated Owl Wine Cooler, Bonwit Teller, circa 1960
By Bonwit Teller
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
piece, that will add novelty and fun to any bar. Signed Made in Italy, Bonwit Teller. Bonwit Teller
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20th Century Italian Wine Coolers

Materials

Silver Plate

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Questions About Bonwit Teller Owl
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 27, 2024
    Bonwit Teller went out of business in 2000 after the company declared bankruptcy. Paul Bonwit opened his first department store in New York City in 1895, and Edmund D. Teller became his partner in 1897. In 2020, NBT Holdings purchased the Bonwit Teller name but, as of 2024, had not announced any plans to revive the store. Shop a collection of Bonwit Teller apparel and accessories on 1stDibs.