Pewter Sugar Jar and Creamer by Just Andersen, 1930s, Denmark
By Just Andersen
Located in Værløse, DK
Elegant set of Pewter Sugar Jar & Creamer made by Just Andersen in the 1930s. * Set (2) of pewter
Vintage 1930s Danish Art Deco Tableware
Pewter
Pewter Sugar Jar and Creamer by Just Andersen, 1930s, Denmark
By Just Andersen
Located in Værløse, DK
Elegant set of Pewter Sugar Jar & Creamer made by Just Andersen in the 1930s. * Set (2) of pewter
Pewter
Pewter Sugar Jar and Creamer by Just Andersen, 1920s, Denmark
By Just Andersen
Located in Værløse, DK
Pewter Sugar Jar & Creamer made by Just Andersen in the 1920s. An exquisite set for a beautiful
Pewter
1950s Savo Tinn Handwrought Pewter Creamer Sugar Set Norway
By Just Andersen
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1950s Savo Tinn Pewter Creamer Sugar Set Norway Creamer 1.75 h x 4 w x 5 d Sugar 1.75 h x 5.25 w x
Pewter
Just Andersen, creamer and sugar bowl on tray in pewter. 940s.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Just Andersen, creamer and sugar bowl on a tray in pewter. From the 1940s. Model numbers: 22 + 38
Pewter
Just Andersen Art Deco, Creamer/Sugar Set and Bowl with Hank in Pewter
Located in København, Copenhagen
Just Andersen Art Deco, creamer/sugar set and bowl with hank in pewter. Marked. In very good
1940s Just Andersen Pewter Sugar Creamer Set Denmark
By Just Andersen
Located in Chula Vista, CA
Vintage Just Andersen Sugar Creamer Denmark Pewter Stamped by maker Creamer 1.25 h x 2 w x 3 d
Pewter
Georg Jensen Midcentury Creamer and Sugar Bowl in Brass by Henning Koppel
By Georg Jensen
Located in Esbjerg, DK
A rare set consisting of a small creamer and sugar bowl in solid brass lined with pewter. Designed
Brass, Pewter
Pair 1930's Modernist Pewter Creamer & Sugar Bowl
Located in Easton, PA
Sculptural pair of Modernist/Art Deco creamer and sugar bowl in pewter. Strong graphic design and
Pewter
LU Louis Sconce AS
By Lumfardo Luminaires
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Handsome LU Louis sconce AS. An all brass wall sconce in an aged silver finish with patterned perforations by Lumfardo Luminaires. Made contemporary in the US. Multiples available fo...
Brass, Nickel
$912 / item
H 16.5 in Dm 10.2 in
Miguel Milá 'FAD Menor' Table Lamp in Oak and White Linen for Santa & Cole
By Santa & Cole, Miguel Milà
Located in Glendale, CA
Miguel Milá 'FAD Menor' table lamp in oak and white linen for Santa & Cole Founded in 1985 in Barcelona, Santa & Cole produces iconic pieces by such luminaries as llmari Tapiovaar...
Linen, Wood, Oak
FAD Menor Table Lamp by Miguel Milá for Santa & Cole
By Miguel Milà, Santa & Cole
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Designed to work anywhere, always. Originally designed for the headquarters of Barcelona’s FAD (Fostering Arts and Design Association). The FAD was founded in 1903 by a group of arti...
Linen, Wood, Oak
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?
Just like the people who sit around your table, your serveware has its own stories and will help you create new memories with your friends and loved ones. From ceramic pottery to glass vases, set your table with serving pieces that add even more personality, color and texture to your dining experience.
Invite serveware from around the world to join your table settings. For special occasions, dress up your plates with a striking Imari charger from 19th-century Japan or incorporate Richard Ginori’s Italian porcelain plates into your dining experience. Celebrate the English ritual of afternoon tea with a Japanese tea set and an antique Victorian kettle. No matter how big or small your dining area is, there is room for the stories of many cultures and varied histories, and there are plenty of ways to add pizzazz to your meals.
Add different textures and colors to your table with dinner plates and pitchers of ceramic and silver or a porcelain lidded tureen, a serving dish with side handles that is often used for soups. Although porcelain and ceramic are both made in a kiln, porcelain is made with more refined clay and is more durable than ceramic because it is denser. The latter is ideal for statement pieces — your tall mid-century modern ceramic vase is a guaranteed conversation starter. And while your earthenware or stoneware is maybe better suited to everyday lunches as opposed to the fine bone china you’ve reserved for a holiday meal, handcrafted studio pottery coffee mugs can still be a rich expression of your personal style.
“My motto is ‘Have fun with it,’” says author and celebrated hostess Stephanie Booth Shafran. “It’s yin and yang, high and low, Crate & Barrel with Christofle silver. I like to mix it up — sometimes in the dining room, sometimes on the kitchen banquette, sometimes in the loggia. It transports your guests and makes them feel more comfortable and relaxed.”
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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