Art Deco Brandy Decanter, Art Deco Decanter with Matching Stopper
Located in Harrisburg, PA
near the bottom I'd say it is perfect. The decanter is decorated with black enamel Pictures may show
Vintage 1930s Unknown Art Deco Barware
Enamel
Art Deco Brandy Decanter, Art Deco Decanter with Matching Stopper
Located in Harrisburg, PA
near the bottom I'd say it is perfect. The decanter is decorated with black enamel Pictures may show
Enamel
1930s Napoleon Brandy Decanter by ROBJ
By ROBJ
Located in London, GB
A porcelain Napoleon brandy decanter by Robj signed Robj Paris on the base.
Porcelain
Hawkes Crystal 19th Hole Sterling Silver Lockable Decanter
Located in Summerland, CA
Hawkes crystal decanter etched golf scene. Lockable cap of decanter is sterling with crystal inner
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Art Deco Czech Decanter Glasses with Leopard Black Designs
Located in Oakland, CA
A jazzy Czechoslovakian decanter set embellished with Avant Garde leopard black in a decidedly
Glass
Sold|$1,500
Modernist Czech Decanter Set Glass
By Karl Palda
Located in Oakland, CA
A modernist decanter and glasses with unusual shape and a design that is both geometric
Crystal
Deco Amber Yellow Faceted Decanter Set
Located in New York, NY
Czech faceted glass decanter set in amber yellow tones.
Crystal
Modernist Black Gold Czech Glass Decanter Set Art Deco
Located in Oakland, CA
Here is a wonderful original 1930's Czech decanter set. Very modernist asymmetrical enamel design
Enamel
Art Deco Crystal Blue Liquor Service Decanter and Glasses
By Val Saint Lambert
Located in BE
A crystal decanter in blue overlay set with six glasses in very good condition. Original stopper
Cut Glass
Sold|$1,250
Art Deco Czech Decanter Mirrored Design
Located in Oakland, CA
An Art Deco decanter and glasses with a whimsical and stylish design with mirrored and red enamel
Enamel
Sold|$2,000
Baccarat Art Deco Decanter and Green Glasses
By Baccarat
Located in Oakland, CA
A decanter and glassware from the famous company Baccarat of France in a checkerboard pattern
Glass
French Art Deco Etched Glass Decanter Cocktail Set
Located in Oakland, CA
This is really an unusual decanter set. Black opaque glass top and footed base for decanter and
Glass
Czech Modernist Decanter Set Art Deco Six Glasses
By Karl Palda
Located in Oakland, CA
An Art Deco Modernist Decanter made in Czechoslovakia in the early 1930s with a dramatic black
Enamel
Vintage Victorian Cobalt Blue Bedside Table Water Decanter
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Vintage Victorian cobalt blue bedside table water decanter Hand painted water decanter with
Blown Glass
Original Czech Decanter Set, New Old Stock Black / Gold Details
By Karl Palda
Located in Oakland, CA
Original Czech Decanter set. New old stock, stunning design and shape. Etched details of black and
Enamel
Art Deco Modernist Karl Palda Bohemian Crystal Decanter Glass Set
By Karl Palda
Located in Bremen, DE
Art Deco Karl Palda bohemian crystal decanter with four matching glasses, a typical feature of the
Crystal
Decanter and Glasses Modernist by Karl Palda with Rootbeer-Burgandy Color
By Karl Palda
Located in Oakland, CA
Decanter and glasses Modernist by Karl Palda with Rootbeer-Burgandy Color. An original Art Deco
Enamel
Art Deco Decanter Set in Red and Clear Czech Crystal
By Karl Palda
Located in Oakland, CA
A beautiful Bohemian Art Deco cut crystal decanter that is “wheel carved” and enameled. This set is
Enamel
Art Deco Decanter Drinking and Whiskey Set by Karl Palda
By Karl Palda
Located in Oakland, CA
This decanter and glasses by Karl Palda are extremely unusual and interesting. All of the designs
Enamel
Moser Enameled and Gilt Decorated Decanter with Stopper, circa 1930s
By Moser Glassworks
Located in Redding, CA
This is a very rare model, expertly enameled and gilt decorated. With its stopper present and in perfect condition.
Enamel
Art Deco Czech Decanter with Six Glasses by Karl Palda
By Karl Palda
Located in Oakland, CA
This gorgeous Art Deco Czech decanter set by Karl Palda is one of the finest we have offered. In
Enamel
48 Glasses and Two Decanters in Crystal Saint, Louis Thistle Gold Model
By Saint Louis
Located in Manduel, FR
48 glasses with two decanters model gold thistle. 12 champagne flutes (height 190 mm) 12 water
Crystal
Art Deco Modernist Karl Palda Bohemian Crystal Glass Decanter Set, 1930s
By Karl Palda
Located in Bremen, DE
Art Deco Karl Palda Bohemian crystal decanter with four matching glasses, a typical feature of the
Crystal
Art Deco Karl Palda Crystal Glass Decanter Set Modernist Bohemian Design 30s
By Karl Palda
Located in Bremen, DE
High end Art Deco Karl Palda Bohemian crystal decanter with four matching glasses. A typical
Crystal
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