Three Piece Stainless Steel & Glass Ice Bucket by Georg Jensen
By Georg Jensen
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Unique Three Piece Stainless Steel & Glass Ice Bucket by Georg Jensen, circa 1990 "Triangular
1990s Danish Minimalist Barware
Stainless Steel
Three Piece Stainless Steel & Glass Ice Bucket by Georg Jensen
By Georg Jensen
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Unique Three Piece Stainless Steel & Glass Ice Bucket by Georg Jensen, circa 1990 "Triangular
Stainless Steel
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Ice Bucket 819D
By Sigvard Bernadotte, Georg Jensen
Located in Hellerup, DK
a sterling silver ice pail or bucket by Georg Jensen, featuring design #819D created by Sigvard
Sterling Silver
$3,000
H 8 in Dm 5 in
Georg Jensen Acorn Modern Sterling Silver & Cut-Crystal Ice Bucket Digital Price
By Johan Rohde, Georg Jensen
Located in New York, NY
Acorn ice bucket. Made by Georg Jensen in Denmark. Drum-form crystal bowl with cut egg-and-dart
Crystal, Sterling Silver
1960s Danish Modern Teak Ice Bucket by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen
By Georg Jensen, Henning Koppel
Located in Sacramento, CA
1960s Danish Modern teak ice bucket with black plastic insulating liner. Designed by Henning Koppel
Plastic, Teak
Henning Koppel Designed Teak Ice Bucket for Georg Jensen
By Henning Koppel
Located in Papaikou, HI
A Classic beauty. Simple elegant lines and superb quality of construction.
Plastic, Teak
Unavailable
H 5 in W 4.625 in D 4.625 in
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Ice Bucket, No. 819 by Sigvard Bernadotte
By Sigvard Bernadotte
Located in San Francisco, CA
Georg Jensen sterling silver ice bucket, No. 819 by Sigvard Bernadotte. Early hallmarks 1925
Silver
Sold
H 11.7 in W 2.76 in D 2.76 in
Vintage Holmegaard Martini Pitcher & Ice Bucket with Georg Jensen Stirrer & Tong
By Holmegaard
Located in Esbjerg, DK
designed for and manufactured by Georg Jensen in Denmark. All four pieces are marked with markers/designers
Stainless Steel
Teak Ice Bucket by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen
By Henning Koppel, Georg Jensen
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Mid-Century teak Danish ice bucket by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen. This classic 1960s
Danish Modern Staved Teak Ice Bucket by Henning Koppel for George Jensen
By Georg Jensen, Henning Koppel
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful Danish modern staved teak ice bucket by Henning Koppel for George Jensen, circa 1950s
Teak
Manhattan Ice Bucket & Tong in Stainless Steel by Georg Jensen
By Georg Jensen
Located in New York, NY
Georg Jensen's sleek Manhattan bar collection takes inspiration from the glamorous Gatsby era of
Stainless Steel
Georg Jensen Art Deco Ice Bucket, no. 819D by Sigvard Bernadotte
By Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Stunning Georg Jensen Art Deco sterling ice bucket, design no. 819D, designed by Sigvard Bernadotte
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Sigvard Bernadotte Ice Bucket #819D
By Sigvard Bernadotte, Georg Jensen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Georg Jensen sterling silver ice bucket #819D designed by Sigvard Bernadotte. From after 1945
Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen "Acorn" Ice Bucket and Tongs by Johan Rohde, no. 1137
By Johan Rohde, Georg Jensen
Located in San Francisco, CA
his professional association with Georg Jensen by commissioning him to fabricate objects that Rohde
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Art Deco Georg Jensen Lidded Ice Bucket
Located in Copenhagen, DK
This is a spectacular ice bucket #945A, designed by Sigvard Bernadotte circa 1948. The ice bucket
Sterling Silver
Manhattan Kitchen Roll Holder in Stainless Steel by Georg Jensen
By Georg Jensen
Located in New York, NY
the classic era of cocktail bars with Georg Jensen's Manhattan accessories. Silver ice buckets
Stainless Steel
Teak Ice Bucket by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen
Located in Oakland, CA
Nice and simple Danish Modern ice bucket by Henning Koppel.
Teak
Ice Bucket by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen
By Henning Koppel
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A beautifully made, staved teak ice bucket, designed by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen. Koppel
Plastic, Teak
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
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Introduce elegance at supper with silver, such as a platter from celebrated Massachusetts silversmith manufacturer Reed and Barton or a regal copper-finish flatware set designed by International Silver Company, another New England company that was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898. By then, Meriden had already earned the nickname “Silver City” for its position as a major hub of silver manufacturing.
At the bar, try a vintage wine cooler to keep bottles cool before serving or an Art Deco decanter and whiskey set for after-dinner drinks — there are many possibilities and no wrong answers for tableware, barware and serveware. Explore an expansive collection of antique and vintage glass, ceramics, silver and serveware today on 1stDibs.
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