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Cat Glass Decanter

Large Green Glass Cat Decanter, Empoli, Italy, 37 cm
Large Green Glass Cat Decanter, Empoli, Italy, 37 cm

Large Green Glass Cat Decanter, Empoli, Italy, 37 cm

By Empoli

Located in Poperinge, BE

Large green glass cat-shaped decanter made by Empoli (Italy); a vintage Italian design piece from the 1960s.

Category

Vintage 1960s Italian Pitchers

Materials

Glass

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1960s Mid-Century Italian Butterscotch Caramel Cased Empoli Glass Jars and Vases
1960s Mid-Century Italian Butterscotch Caramel Cased Empoli Glass Jars and Vases

1960s Mid-Century Italian Butterscotch Caramel Cased Empoli Glass Jars and Vases

Located in Haarlem, NL

In a butterscotch caramel amber colour, a mixture of different shades of yellow and brown in different shapes and styles and in clear and cased glass. Measurements from highest to l...

Category

Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass, Opaline Glass

Wayne Husted Blenko cat decanter.
Wayne Husted Blenko cat decanter.

Wayne Husted Blenko cat decanter.

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H 11.82 in W 5.52 in D 3.94 in

Wayne Husted Blenko cat decanter.

By Wayne Husted

Located in Oberstown, Lusk, IE

A Blenko cat decanter designed circa 1955 by Wayne Husted. Free Shipping.

Category

Vintage 1950s American Glass

Materials

Glass

Rare 1955 Sculptural Cat Decanter by Wayne Husted for Blenko
Rare 1955 Sculptural Cat Decanter by Wayne Husted for Blenko

Rare 1955 Sculptural Cat Decanter by Wayne Husted for Blenko

Located in New York, NY

Figural cat shaped decanter (or as described in the 1955 catalog, a "Kitty decanter"), designed by Wayne Husted in 1955, made for 2 years only.

Category

Vintage 1950s American Glass

Emboli Verde Glass Cat Decanter
Emboli Verde Glass Cat Decanter

Emboli Verde Glass Cat Decanter

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H 10 in W 4 in D 6 in

Emboli Verde Glass Cat Decanter

By Gio Ponti

Located in Summerland, CA

Very charming Emboli Verde handblown glass cat decanter. Beautiful green glass, whimsically stylized cat.

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Glass

Materials

Art Glass

Green Empoli Cat Decanter, 1960s, Italy
Green Empoli Cat Decanter, 1960s, Italy

Green Empoli Cat Decanter, 1960s, Italy

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H 13.39 in W 4.34 in D 4.73 in

Green Empoli Cat Decanter, 1960s, Italy

Located in Retie, BE

1960s glass cat decanter by Empoli Italy. This emerald green glass decanter in the shape of a cat or cat bottle with stopper will look great in your interior.      

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Glass

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