Lalique Caviar Cup Crystal France XX Century
Located in Milano, IT
Crystal caviar cup with shaped base in the shape of three marine animals.
20th Century French Other Serving Bowls
Crystal
Lalique Caviar Cup Crystal France XX Century
Located in Milano, IT
Crystal caviar cup with shaped base in the shape of three marine animals.
Crystal
Spode, England, Four Mulberry Egg Cups, Caviar Bowls and Salt / Pepper Shaker
Located in København, Copenhagen
Spode, England. Four Mulberry egg cups, caviar bowls and salt/pepper shaker in hand-painted porcelain. 1960s / 70s.
Porcelain
Caviar Serving Set, Silver Plated
Located in Lugano, Ticino
Beautiful and particular caviar serving set with large cup and 6 small each cin cin own spoon.
Silver Plate
Crystal and Sterling Silver Caviar Cup
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
20th Sterling silver and crystal caviar cup Finely decorated with foliage 925 Silver hallmarks Measures: Height: 8 cm Diameter: 18 cm Great condition.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Crab Caviar Cup in Silver Plate
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Nice caviar cup in silver plate in the shape of a natural crab * The interior in blue glass Length: 27 cm Width: 24 cm Height: 10 cm.
Silver Plate
Dragon Bowl or Caviar Cup in Nickel Finish
Located in Paris, FR
Bowl dragon or caviar cup in polished stainless steel with clear glass cup.
Nickel
Caviar Cup in Nickel Finish and Clear Glass
Located in Paris, FR
Caviar cup in polished nickel finish with clear glass.
Nickel
Solid Silver And Glass Caviar Bowl
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Solid Silver caviar bowl and glass cup 800 silver hallmark Height of the cup: 9 cm Diameter: 18.8 cm Total height: 13.5 cm Silver weight: 417 grams.
Sterling Silver
Crab Caviar Cup in Chiselled Silvered Bronze
Located in Paris, FR
Caviar cup crab made in chiselled silver bronze.
Bronze
Lalique Clear Crystal Igor Coupe Caviar Cup
By Lalique
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Comprising a bowl, and caviar cup with a silver support. Literature: LALIQUE by Marie-Claude Lalique, number 113719-13720, page 539, illustrated.
Glass
21st Century Italian Sterling Silver Gianmaria Buccellati Caviar Bowl
By Gianmaria Buccellati
Located in VALENZA, IT
Important bowl for caviar by Gianmaria Buccellati. The body was made in two parts, cup and base.
Sterling Silver
21st Century Italian Sterling Silver Gianmaria Buccellati Caviar Bowl
By Gianmaria Buccellati
Located in VALENZA, IT
Gorgeous bowl for caviar by Gianmaria Buccellati. The body was made in two parts, cup and base.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Set of Two 1980s Modern Minimalist Silver plated Cups by Lino Sabattini
By Lino Sabattini, Sabattini Argenteria
Located in Aci Castello, IT
This set is in excellent vintage condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age, which do not detract from its overall beauty and brilliance. they can be used as caviar or ic...
Silver Plate
Crab Caviar Cup in Silver Plate, Spain, 1970s
Located in Brussels , BE
Crab Caviar cup in silver plate - Spain, 1970s.
Metal
Sold
H 0.4 in W 0.4 in D 0.4 in
Mother of Pearl Caviar Spoons and Butter Knifes and Serving Cup Holder Shells
Located in Frankfurt / Dreieich, DE
Large set of caviar spoons and butterknives and serving cup holder shells, 1960.
Shell, Mother-of-Pearl
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