Cipolla Pewter Large Crab Caviar Dish and Spoon
By Cipolla
Located in Water Mill, NY
Vintage by Cipolla Pewter 14.5" heavy crab caviar serving dish and spoon. Handmade in Italy by
20th Century Italian Serving Pieces
Pewter
Cipolla Pewter Large Crab Caviar Dish and Spoon
By Cipolla
Located in Water Mill, NY
Vintage by Cipolla Pewter 14.5" heavy crab caviar serving dish and spoon. Handmade in Italy by
Pewter
$3,914
H 3.94 in W 11.42 in D 9.45 in
Silver Plate Caviar Dish in the Shape of a Crab after Franco Lapini, c. 1970
Located in London, GB
A silver-plated caviar dish in the shape of a crab, after the design of Franco Lapini and made by
Silver Plate, Bronze
Large Silver Plated Crab Caviar Server
Located in Vlimmeren, BE
This large silver plate crab is a caviar server. Once opened you will see the cobalt-blue glass
Silver Plate
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H 4.73 in W 18.12 in D 17.33 in
Franco Lapini Silver Plated Huge King Crab Caviar Bowl, Italy, 1970
Located in Munich, DE
Franco Lapinis exquisite vintage crab caviar bowl is made entirely of metal plated in silver and
Silver Plate
Silver plated crab caviar box
Located in MILL, NL
. Originally these crabs were meant to serve caviar. Now ideal to use as a jewelry box for example.
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
Silver Plate
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H 10.24 in W 13 in D 3.55 in
20th Century Italian Pewter Crab Caviar Dish, Figura Piero Per Atena, circa 1970
By Atena
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
crab, realistically modelled and textured, the top shell hinged onto a caviar dish, comes with a shell
Pewter
Crab Pewter Box or Caviar Bowl by Piero Figura
By Piero Figura
Located in Paris, FR
Lovely caviar bowl or box made in pewter in the shape of a crab realistically modeled and textured
Pewter
Franco Lapini Silver Plated Caviar Crab, Italy, 1970 Marked
By Franco Lapini
Located in Munich, DE
Glamorous Caviar bowl in form of a silver plated crab with a blue glass inlay made by Franco Lapini
Metal
Vintage Silver Plated Full Crab Figural Inkwell Holder Caviar Bowl
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage silver plated full crab figural inkwell holder caviar bowl. item featured is great for use
Silver Plate
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H 6.7 in W 15.75 in D 13.78 in
20th Century Italian Silver Plated Crab Shaped Caviar Dish, C.1960
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Antique mid-20th Century Italian large and unusual caviar serving dish, in the form of a crab
Silver
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H 3.15 in W 11.82 in D 8.67 in
Antique 19th CenturyVictorian Bronze Novelty Crab Shaped Caviar Box c.1885
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Antique 19th Century bronze crab with a glass liner concealed beneath the shell, designed for
Bronze
Franco Lapini Silver Plated King Crab Caviar Bowl, Italy, 1970s
By Franco Lapini
Located in Munich, DE
Franco Lapini exquisite crab caviar bowl is made entirely of metal-plated in silver and its surface
Silver Plate
Silver Plated King Crab Caviar Bowl, by Franco Lapini Italy, C.1970
By Franco Lapini
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Just in this strong and life size King Crab caviar bowl , made in Italy. Franco Lapini (1936-2017
Silver Plate
Crab Caviar Cup in Chiselled Silvered Bronze
Located in Paris, FR
Caviar cup crab made in chiselled silver bronze. With clear glass cup inside. Casted piece with
Bronze
Abalone Shell and Silver Crab Caviar Dish
Located in Bellport, NY
A Hand Crafted abalone shell and silver over brass caviar dish on legs. Masterfully hand crafted
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H 10.24 in W 13 in D 3.55 in
20th Century Italian Pewter Crab Caviar Dish, Figura Piero Per Atena, circa 1970
By Atena
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
crab, realistically modelled and textured, the top shell hinged onto a caviar dish, comes with a shell
Pewter
Crab Caviar Cup in Silver Plate, Spain, 1970s
Located in Brussels , BE
Crab Caviar cup in silver plate - Spain, 1970s.
Metal
1970s Italian Franco Lapini Inspired Silver Plated Crab Caviar Server
Located in Aspen, CO
1970s Italian Franco Lapini inspired silver plated crab caviar server with cobalt blue glass liner.
Silver Plate
$1,200
H 3.94 in W 9.07 in D 9.07 in
Silver Plate and Crystal Caviar Bowl Dish Server by Vetrerie di Empoli
By Vetrerie di Empoli
Located in Atlanta, GA
Designed by the prestigious Vetrerie di Empoli in Italy for their exclusive Griffe Collection, this exceptional silver plate and crystal caviar server embodies timeless sophisticatio...
Silver Plate
Lalique Caviar Bowl "Igor"
By Lalique
Located in Bridgewater, CT
Lalique caviar covered bowl "Igor" Made of clear and frosted crystal. Signed in script "Lalique France" Measures: Height 9.85", diameter 7.85".
Crystal
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