Wine Jar with Forged Iron Base
Located in New York, NY
A 19th century French wine jar with forged iron base. Measurements: Height 47" height Diameter
Antique Early 1900s French Jars
Ceramic
Wine Jar with Forged Iron Base
Located in New York, NY
A 19th century French wine jar with forged iron base. Measurements: Height 47" height Diameter
Ceramic
Antique Terracotta Wine Jar with Snake Iron Base
Located in New York, NY
A 19th century French wine jar with forged iron base. Base in the shape of snakes, hammered finish
Terracotta
$1,840Sale Price|20% Off
H 12.5 in W 5.25 in D 6.25 in
19th Century Polychrome French Faience Wine Decanter
Located in Richmond, VA
19th century polychrome French faiance wine decanter.
Earthenware
$1,088
H 21.46 in Dm 11.82 in
Antique French Copper and Oak Pitcher, Wine Jug Umbrella Holder 1900 hallway
Located in Ijzendijke, NL
Antique French Copper and Oak Pitcher, Wine Jug Umbrella Holder 1900 Beautiful 19th century rustic
Copper
19th Century French Glass Wine Jar
Located in Buchanan, NY
French wine jug or bottle that was originally made for transporting wine. The handblown glass has a
Glass
French Wine Jug
Located in Chicago, IL
This wine jug is from France and is made from terracotta with ceramic glaze, 19th century.
Ceramic, Terracotta
19th Century French Faience Polychrome Wine Decanter
Located in Richmond, VA
19th century French faience polychrome wine decanter.
Earthenware
Petite 19th Century French Glass Wine Demijohn
Located in Buchanan, NY
French wine demijohn that was originally made for transporting wine. The hand blown glass has a
Glass
Turn of the Century French Wine Balloon Glass
Located in High Point, NC
A wine balloon glass from France, circa 1900. A slender bottleneck blooms out into a broad globe
Blown Glass
Turn of the Century French Balloon Wine Flasks, Set of Three
Located in High Point, NC
A set of three balloon wine flasks from France, circa 1900. Slender bottle-necks bloom outwards
Blown Glass
Sold
H 20.5 in W 12 in D 12 in
Amber Orange French Handblown Demijohn Bottle Wine Jug 16th-18th Century
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Beautiful amber or orange demi john believed to be from the 16th-18th century. Found in France
Glass
A Collection of French Green Glass Demijohns
Located in Mt Kisco, NY
A collection of 7 hand blown and labeled French wine storage jars. Various sizes and shapes, all
Very Large French Glass Wine Jar
Located in Buchanan, NY
An oversized French wine jug or bottle that was originally made for transporting wine. The
Pair of Antique French Wicker Wrapped Glass Wine Jug Demi-John
Located in Old Town Orange, CA
Vintage wicker wrapped green glass "demi-john" and blue glass "demi-john" or wine jug with a single
Wicker, Glass
Sold
H 23.04 in Dm 13.39 in
Massive XL Antique French Copper and Oak Pitcher, Wine Jug Umbrella Holder 1900
Located in Ijzendijke, NL
A large 19th century rustic French oak and brass banded handmade cider pitcher , from Normandy
Copper
Pair of Cork-Covered Wine Coolers
Located in Chicago, IL
This pair of cork-covered wine coolers are from France, circa 20th century.
Glass, Cork
19th Century French Stoneware Wine Jar
Located in Doylestown, PA
A late 18th-early 19th century French provincial stoneware wine jar with spout, green/brown glaze.
Pottery
A collection of 4 French wine jars
Located in Sheffield, MA
These were used in the south of France to store wine. They are hand blown and totally original
Set of Two Amber Color French Wine Jars
Located in Sheffield, MA
The amber color and shape of these wine jars are far more rare and these are two unique shaped wine
19th Century French Wooden Water, Beer, Wine Jar
Located in Raalte, NL
Lovely and rural 19th century French wooden water, beer, wine jar with branding on the bottom
Wood
French amber color wine jar
Located in Sheffield, MA
These wine jars, come from the south of France and were used in vineyards, to store wine. Most of
Glass
Hand blown glass wine jar
Located in Sheffield, MA
These hand blown glass wine jars were used in the south of France, to store large quantities of
Glass
French Glass Wine Jug
Located in Sheffield, MA
These French wine jars were used to store wine in a vineyard in the south of France. They are hand
Glass
Chinoiserie Dutch Delft Polychrome Faience Lobed Jar, 18th Century, Holland
By Delft
Located in Austin, TX
A charming Dutch Delft ginger jar of lobed form, with chinoiserie design in polychrome tin glazed enamels, 18th century, Holland. The ginger jar (missing its lid), of globular fo...
Earthenware, Faience
19th Century Delft Polychrome Faience Vase
Located in Winter Park, FL
A 19th century delft faience polychrome painted vase with round body and narrow neck ending in an open bulb. Beautifully decorated in blue, orange, brown and green with large medalli...
Faience
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