Art Deco Percolator and Sugar Bowl
Located in South Salem, NY
set includes an electric percolator (missing the power cord) and sugar bowl. Wear consistent with age
Vintage 1930s American Serving Pieces
Chrome
Art Deco Percolator and Sugar Bowl
Located in South Salem, NY
set includes an electric percolator (missing the power cord) and sugar bowl. Wear consistent with age
Chrome
$399
H 15.5 in W 10.5 in D 12 in
Mid-Century Modern Chrome Ball Machine Age Electric Coffee Percolator U.S.A.
By Labelle
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This Mid-Century Modern electric coffee percolator was made by the Labelle's Silver Company of the
Chrome
$395
H 15 in W 12 in D 10 in
Space Age Coffee Pot / Percolator / Server in Chrome and Teak, Regal, USA, 1960s
By Regal Art Co.
Located in Deland, FL
, this percolator blends form and function, making it a coveted piece for collectors and a unique accent
Chrome
Unavailable
H 11.82 in W 9.06 in D 9.06 in
1930s Sintrax Percolator by Gerhard Marcks and Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Jenaer Glas
By Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Gerhard Marcks
Located in Turku, FI
Beautiful Sintrax Bauhaus style glass coffee percolator designed by Gerhard Marcks and Wilhelm
Glass, Wood
Sold
H 11.5 in W 7.25 in D 7.5 in
Art Deco Machine Age Electric Coffee Orange Bakelite, Chrome & Glass Percolator
Located in New York, NY
This sleek and stunningly fabricated Art Deco Machine Age Electric Coffee Percolator in Chrome &
Chrome
Antique Early Copper Percolator
Located in New Orleans, LA
Antique early copper percolator.
Copper
Manning Bowman Art Deco Aluminum Coffee Percolator
By Manning Bowman
Located in Mexico City, MX
An interesting 1930s American Art Deco aluminum and orange bakelite coffee percolator by Manning
Aluminum
Coffee Percolator Set
Located in Pasadena, CA
1930s-1940s coffee percolator with cream and sugar. Stainless steel with bakelite handles and lever
Dansk Kobenstyle Ihq Turquoise/Teal Percolator by Jens Quistgaard
By Jens Quistgaard
Located in Montréal, QC
Near mint Dansk Kobenstyle IHQ turquoise/teal percolator designed by Jens Quistgaard, 1956, early 4
Enamel, Steel
Chrome percolator with cream and sugar pot
Located in New York, NY
legant coffee maker with bakelite details.Comes with the matching cream pot and sugar
Rare Dansk Kobenstyle Enamelware Percolator by Jens Quistgaard
By Jens Quistgaard
Located in Atlanta, GA
An early piece from Jens Quistgaard's Kobenstyle line for Dansk. This enamelware percolator has
Enamel
1934 Machine Age Coffee Percolator by Ambrose Olds for Coleman
By Ambrose Olds
Located in Dallas, TX
, applied glass handle, bakelite base, silvered glass. Coffee Carafe Model No. 70. "The Coleman Lamp & Stove
$597Sale Price|40% Off
H 15 in W 12 in D 10 in
Art Deco Chrome & Bakelite Coffee Percolator by Manning Bowman
By Manning Bowman
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Original Art Deco Coffee Percolator by Manning Bowman boasts sleek chrome construction accentuated with elegant Catalin (colored Bakelite) handles. Designed in the 1930s at the peak ...
Steel
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