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David Marshall Wine

Modern multiple Wine Bottle Rack Gold, Silver coloured, Handmade in Spain
Modern multiple Wine Bottle Rack Gold, Silver coloured, Handmade in Spain

Modern multiple Wine Bottle Rack Gold, Silver coloured, Handmade in Spain

By David Marshall

Located in Benahavis, AN

The decorative Wine Bottle Rack was created by David Marshall, it is made of sand cast aluminum and

Category

2010s Spanish Brutalist Wine Coolers

Materials

Aluminum, Brass

Signed David Marshall Solid Brass Wine Holer, Spain 1970s
Signed David Marshall Solid Brass Wine Holer, Spain 1970s

Signed David Marshall Solid Brass Wine Holer, Spain 1970s

By David Marshall

Located in Roma, IT

Wonderful wine holder in solid brass. This rare piece was designed by David Marshall and is signed

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Brass

Brutalist Wine Rack style David Marshall, Brass and Aluminum, 1980
Brutalist Wine Rack style David Marshall, Brass and Aluminum, 1980

Brutalist Wine Rack style David Marshall, Brass and Aluminum, 1980

By David Marshall

Located in Linkebeek, BE

Vintage Brutalist Sculptural wine rack Wear consistent with age and use Object decoration - Metal

Category

Vintage 1980s Hollywood Regency Bottles

Materials

Aluminum, Bronze

Vintage Brass Wine Bottle Pourer and Display Stand by David Marshall
Vintage Brass Wine Bottle Pourer and Display Stand by David Marshall

Vintage Brass Wine Bottle Pourer and Display Stand by David Marshall

$716Sale Price|20% Off

H 6.3 in W 11.03 in D 3.55 in

Vintage Brass Wine Bottle Pourer and Display Stand by David Marshall

By David Marshall

Located in London, GB

Vintage brass bottle pourer and display stand by David Marshall (circa 1990s). A sculpturally

Category

1990s Spanish Barware

Materials

Brass

Brass Wine Pourer Solid Sand Cast Handmade Decorative Object for Bar or Table
Brass Wine Pourer Solid Sand Cast Handmade Decorative Object for Bar or Table

Brass Wine Pourer Solid Sand Cast Handmade Decorative Object for Bar or Table

By David Marshall

Located in Benahavis, AN

The bottle rack was created by David Marshall, from sand cast aluminium . We use recycled

Category

2010s Spanish Brutalist Barware

Materials

Brass

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Bronze Wine Bottle Support by the Artist David Marshall
Bronze Wine Bottle Support by the Artist David Marshall

Bronze Wine Bottle Support by the Artist David Marshall

By David Marshall

Located in Marbella, ES

Bronze Wine Bottle Support by the Artist David Marshall.

Category

Late 20th Century Spanish Wine Coolers

Materials

Bronze

David Marshall, 1990s Pair of Bronze Wine Bottle Holders
David Marshall, 1990s Pair of Bronze Wine Bottle Holders

David Marshall, 1990s Pair of Bronze Wine Bottle Holders

Located in Marbella, ES

David Marshall, 1990s pair of bronze wine bottle holders.

Category

Late 20th Century Spanish Wine Coolers

Materials

Bronze

Brass and Glass Vase / Wine Bucket by David Marshall, circa 1970s
Brass and Glass Vase / Wine Bucket by David Marshall, circa 1970s

Brass and Glass Vase / Wine Bucket by David Marshall, circa 1970s

By David Marshall

Located in London, GB

Brass and glass vase or wine bucket by David Marshall (circa 1970s). This piece is elegantly rugged

Category

Vintage 1970s Spanish Brutalist Wine Coolers

Materials

Brass

1980s David Marshall Sculptural Wine Holder in Bronze from Spain
1980s David Marshall Sculptural Wine Holder in Bronze from Spain

1980s David Marshall Sculptural Wine Holder in Bronze from Spain

By David Marshall

Located in Chula Vista, CA

Sculpturally unique wine holder by Spanish designer, David Marshall Created in bronze. Made in

Category

Vintage 1980s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Bronze

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