Vintage Oro Guido Bergna Espresso Maker Set, Italy, 1970s
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Vintage 1970s Oro Guido Bergna espresso maker with 2 cups. Collectible aluminum Oro Guido Bergna
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Barware
Aluminum
Vintage Oro Guido Bergna Espresso Maker Set, Italy, 1970s
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Vintage 1970s Oro Guido Bergna espresso maker with 2 cups. Collectible aluminum Oro Guido Bergna
Aluminum
Italian Mia Espresso Maker from GB Guido Bergna, 1980s
Located in Hamburg, DE
Italian Mia Espresso Maker from GB Guido Bergna, 1980s, in Very Good conditions. Designed 1980 to
Metal
Vintage GB Guido Bergna Stovetop Moka Espresso Coffee Pot Stainless Italy
By Alessi
Located in Chula Vista, CA
Vintage GB Guido Bergna Stovetop Moka Coffee maker espresso pot INOX Stainless Steel Made in Italy
Stainless Steel
Sold
H 9.5 in W 4 in D 6 in
Vintage Bialetti Moka Expresso Machine Italy Post Modern Guido Bergna GB Line
By Alessi
Located in Chula Vista, CA
with brass accents. GB (Guido Bergna) line after Bialetti acquired the company. This type of stovetop
Brass, Stainless Steel
Sold
H 2.17 in W 4.73 in D 4.73 in
Set of two stainless steel Inox coffee cups by Guido Bergna, Italy 1970's
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Set of two stainless steel Inox (= inoxydable) coffee cups by Guido Bergna, with spoon and saucer
Stainless Steel
1960s Big Velox Espresso Coffee Machine by P. Malago, Made in Italy
Located in Milano, IT
1960s Big Velox Ferrara coffee machine by Paolo Malago in metal and bakelite with cable. Made in Italy. It works very well and it is in excellent condition Dimension: 5,11" x 10,6...
Metal
Sculptural Mid-Century Italian Espresso Maker
Located in Riverdale, NY
Sculptural mid-century Italian espresso maker from the 1940's. Incredible industrial design with fluted bakelite handle and accents. To open, unscrew the ball and it will swivel open...
Brass
$525 / item
H 9.5 in W 4.5 in D 3 in
Vintage 1983 Alessi Original 3cp La Conica Espresso Coffee Maker Italy MINT
By Aldo Rossi, Alessi
Located in St.Petersburg, FL
Vintage 1983 Alessi Original 3cp La Conica Espresso Coffee Maker Italy MINT Iconic, 1983, original 3-cup, " La Conica" Espresso Coffee Maker, model "La Tavola di Babele" ,designed...
Copper, Stainless Steel
$2,400 / set
H 11 in W 5 in D 8 in
Collection of Vintage Art Deco Espresso Makers in Chrome and Nickel Plate
Located in San Mateo, CA
Collection of seven vintage espresso makers. Five of these have a chrome and nickel plate finish. There is a Paradiso, a Causano, two different Prodotto Stellas, a Superba 51, a Caff...
Aluminum, Chrome
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