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Porte Bouteille

Porte-Bouteille Art Deco Bottle Holder by Jacques Adnet, France, 1930s
By Jacques Adnet
Located in Ulm, DE
Art Deco bottle holder (French: porte-bouteille). by Jacques Adnet. Brass with original chrome
Category

Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Barware

Materials

Brass

20th Century Bottle Dryer, in the Style of Porte-Bouteilles by Marcel Duchamp
Located in Dusseldorf, DE
name "Porte-Bouteille" by the French Artist Marcel Duchamp. Around the beginning / middle of the 20th
Category

Mid-20th Century French Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Midcentury Porte-Bouteilles Danish Modern Rosewood Wine Rack
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This exquisite wine rack, elegantly crafted from molded exotic rosewood, showcases a stunning design that seamlessly blends art and functionality. With the capacity to hold 6 bottles...
Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Wood, Rosewood

Jacques Adnet bottle holder
By Jacques Adnet
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
Porte bouteille en cuir piqué cellier par Jacques Adnet.
Category

Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Leather, Oak

Jacques Adnet bottle holder
Jacques Adnet bottle holder
$1,904
H 5.12 in W 20.87 in D 5.12 in

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Mathieu Mategot "Rigitulle" Bottle Holder
By Mathieu Matégot
Located in Winnetka, IL
A "rigitulle" porte-bouteille (bottle holder) by Mathieu Mategot (1910-2001) good
Category

Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Iron

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Jacques Adnet Bottle Holder & Pourer, circa 1940s
By Jacques Adnet
Located in CA, CA
Jacques Adnet Bottle Holder & Pourer, circa 1940s A fine modernist piece designed by Jacques Adnet with a clever sliding mechanism to hold full or half Size bottles, finished in chr...
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Vintage 1940s French Art Deco Barware

Materials

Metal

Jacques Adnet Bottle Holder & Pourer, circa 1940s
Jacques Adnet Bottle Holder & Pourer, circa 1940s
$900
H 9.06 in W 13.39 in D 4.93 in
Bottle Holder After Marcel Duchamp Readymade
By Marcel Duchamp
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Bottle holder as the ones used by Marcel Duchamp for his readymade, Not signed. In good original condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use. Preserving a beautiful ...
Category

Vintage 1950s French Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Bottle Holder After Marcel Duchamp Readymade
Bottle Holder After Marcel Duchamp Readymade
$3,250 Sale Price
30% Off
H 20.08 in Dm 15.75 in
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