Champagne Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
This champagne bowl is from France and is made from stainless steel, circa 1970.
Vintage 1970s French Decorative Bowls
Stainless Steel
Champagne Bowl
Located in Chicago, IL
This champagne bowl is from France and is made from stainless steel, circa 1970.
Stainless Steel
Henriot Champagne Bowl
Located in Houston, TX
This large champagne bowl is engraved with the words " Henriot Champagne". In the accompanying
Metal
Mercier Champagne Bowl
Located in Houston, TX
French Mercier multiple bottle champagne cooler. The cooler is marked on the bottom and can
Metal
Hotel Silver Champagne Bowl
Located in Houston, TX
This beautifully made hotel silver champagne bowl with with etched footed bottom. This bowl has
Silver Plate
Mid-20th Century Silvered French Champagne Cooler Bowl
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
Very elegant silver plated champagne cooler, from France. Designed to represented half a golf ball
Metal
Moet & Chandon Champagne Bowl
Located in Houston, TX
French Moet & Chandon multiple bottle champagne cooler. The cooler sits on a footed base and can
Metal
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H 8.47 in W 18.31 in D 12.01 in
Large Vintage Champagne Cooler, French, Ceramic, Decorative, Serving, Bowl
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a large vintage champagne cooler. A French, ceramic decorative serving bowl with historical
Ceramic
Large Pewter Champagne Chiller Bowl
Located in Baton Rouge, LA
A trophy-sized champagne chilling bowl, forged in pewter and branded by the producer–a 20th century
Pewter
Early 20th Century Hotel Silver Henriot Champagne Bowl
Located in Houston, TX
Hotel Silver Henriot Champagne Bowl from France
Mid 20th Century Rounded Silver Plated Champagne Wine Bowl Cooler
Located in IT
Large silver-plated champagne or wine cooler with lion heads and rings as handles. The cooler is
Silver Plate
Early 20th Century French Silver Plated Champagne Cooler Bowl
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
Very rare giant silver plated and super cool champagne cooler from Paris. To date, probably largest
Brass
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H 10.75 in Dm 15.13 in
20th Century Mercier Silver Plated Champagne Bowl on Pedestal Base, French
Located in Wilton, CT
This charming French twentieth century Mercier silver plate champagne bowl on Pedestal Base is de
Silver Plate
Large Early 20th Century French Six Bottle Silver Champagne Bucket or Bowl
Located in Fayetteville, AR
This large hotel champagne bucket is designed to chill up to six bottles at a time and is engraved
Silver Plate
Large Mid-20th Century French Six Bottle Silver Champagne Bucket or Bowl
Located in Fayetteville, AR
with the mark of the champagne domain, Mercier. An exquisite bar piece, this silver plate bowl will
Silver Plate
Mid-Century French Silver Plated Champagne Bowl with Bottles and Flutes Holder
Located in Dallas, TX
Serve your wine or champagne in style with this elegant cooler bucket. Crafted in France circa 1980
Silver Plate, Brass
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H 11.82 in W 18.9 in D 6.7 in
Taittinger half-moon Champagne bowl. Beautiful pewter champagne cooler by Etain
Located in ROTTERDAM, ZH
A large Champagne cooler in crescent shape, dimensions 48 x 17 x H30cm, marked Taittinger. The
Pewter
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