Art Deco Gold Washed Ceramic Cache Pots, Turquoise Glaze, USA, 1930s
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Art Deco gold washed cache pots in a turquoise glaze underglaze.
20th Century American Art Deco Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
Ceramic
Art Deco Gold Washed Ceramic Cache Pots, Turquoise Glaze, USA, 1930s
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Art Deco gold washed cache pots in a turquoise glaze underglaze.
Ceramic
$2,122
H 7.49 in W 9.45 in D 9.45 in
Large brown and black art deco ceramic vase cache-pot by Gilbert Metenier 1940
By Gilbert Metenier
Located in Neuilly-en- sancerre, FR
Gilbert Metenier Unique handmade piece Large brown and black stoneware ceramic vase or cache-pot
Ceramic
Laveno Guido Andlovitz 1930 Cache Pot, Italy
By Guido Andlovitz
Located in Milano, IT
Laveno Guido Andlovitz 1930 cachepot, Italy.
Earthenware
Laveno Guido Andlovitz Cache-Pot 1930 Ceramic, Italy
By Guido Andlovitz
Located in Milano, IT
Laveno Guido Andlovitz cachepot 1930 ceramic, Italy.
Ceramic
$1,525
H 4.25 in Dm 5.25 in
Trio Of Cherubs Cache Pot By Wilhelm Kage. Argenta Series, Gustavsberg, c1937
By Wilhelm Kage
Located in Rothley, Leicestershire
A trio of cherubs with garlands decorate this cache pot designed by Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg
Silver
$462Sale Price|20% Off
H 8.67 in Dm 9.06 in
Sevres Bowl or "Cache-pot" of Stoneware with Horse by Paul Milet, ca 1920
By Keramos Sèvres
Located in Bochum, NRW
MILET in Sèvres, ceramic pot with a black decoration of a galloping horse on a beige combed
Ceramic, Earthenware, Stoneware
$1,002
H 8.67 in W 9.45 in D 8.67 in
large art deco red ceramic flower pot or vase by Jean Maubrou 24 cm 1950 design
Located in Neuilly-en- sancerre, FR
Jean Maubrou (1900-1965) Large art deco ceramic cache pot or vase by Jean Maubrou Art deco 20th
Ceramic
Rare French Art Deco Cache Pot or Vide Poche by Jean Boris Lacroix
By Jean Boris Lacroix
Located in Chicago, IL
A rare cache pot or vide poche in St Gobain glass and nickeled brass by Art Deco Master Jean Boris
Nickel
Just Andersen Denmark, Art Deco Ribbed Pewter Fluted Cache Pot #2352
By Just Andersen
Located in Rothley, Leicestershire
A petite Just Andersen pewter cache pot with fluted rim Perfect as a desk accessory or purely
Pewter
Just Andersen Denmark, Art Deco Bronze Cache Pot #LB 1161
By Just Andersen
Located in Rothley, Leicestershire
Just Andersen bronze cache pot with engraved trim A small Danish pot with character and history
Metal
Pair of Early Ginori Swan Cache Pots
By Richard Ginori
Located in Litchfield, CT
colorful fruit that adorn this pair of cache pots from Ginori, circa 1920s. Beautifully decorated in tones
Large, Beautiful Cache Pot by Faïencerie de Longwy
By Faïenceries et Emaux de Longwy
Located in Bochum, NRW
Longwy, cache pot, earlier 20th century. Large, circular, earthenware cachepot with polychrome
Faience
Thorkild Olsen for Royal Copenhagen Crackle Glaze Cache Pot Gilded Band #2915
By Royal Copenhagen
Located in Rothley, Leicestershire
An engaging Thorkild Olsen for Royal Copenhagen, Denmark, porcelain crackle glaze cache pot Jade
Porcelain
Chinese Art Deco Jardiniere
Located in New York, NY
Art Deco ceramic cache pot with swirling dragons in raised relief. A heavy brown glaze serves as
Ceramic
Art Deco Silver Plate Cache Pot
By Walker & Hall
Located in Stamford, CT
Silver plate Art Deco cachepot by Walker and hall, circa 1930s. Made in England. Please note of
Silver Plate
A large Art Deco period brass cache pot
Located in Long Island City, NY
A large Art Deco period brass cache pot having repousse decoration. Made by the KDM Company
French Art Deco/Nouveau Ceramic Cache Pot by Longchamp de Fer
Located in San Francisco, CA
Rich, brilliant colors combine with luscious stylized artwork to give this cache pot radiant energy
Pottery
Neoclassical Gueridon
Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Neoclassical Gueridon foundry in zinc Origin France circa 1900 perfect condition.
Zinc
Art Deco Pair of 'Folies Bergeres' Wall Plaques
Located in Devon, England
This is a super rare opportunity to acquire a pair of these beautifully reduced versions of the facade bas-relief of the Folies-Bergères cabaret. One time designer, Pico who created ...
Plaster
$2,357Sale Price|30% Off
H 11.42 in Dm 13.78 in
Japanese Bronze Jardinière Planter Bowl Pot- 19th Century Meiji Period, Antique
Located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
Antique Large Oriental Japanese Bronze Jardinière Planter Bowl Censor - Exquisite Meiji Period Piece! This stunning bronze jardinière planter bowl, originating from the 19th Century...
Bronze
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