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Silver Serving Serving Bowl With Deer Heads

Marquise de Sevigne Paris Art Deco Silver Plate Candy Bowl Serving Dish
Marquise de Sevigne Paris Art Deco Silver Plate Candy Bowl Serving Dish

Marquise de Sevigne Paris Art Deco Silver Plate Candy Bowl Serving Dish

By A La Marquise De Sevigne

Located in Atlanta, GA

The round Art Deco modernist shape features stylized deer heads on both sides as handles. The candy serving dish is stamped on the underside with the store logo.

Category

Vintage 1930s French Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Metal, Silver Plate

Wallace Sterling Silver Waverly Gold Wash Bowl Tea Strainer with Monogram
Wallace Sterling Silver Waverly Gold Wash Bowl Tea Strainer with Monogram

Wallace Sterling Silver Waverly Gold Wash Bowl Tea Strainer with Monogram

By Wallace Silversmiths

Located in Washington Depot, CT

Sterling silver with gold wash bowl by R Wallace and Son Mfg in the Waverly pattern, with monogram. Monogram appears to be G Scroll design on handle, ornate cut out design in the d...

Category

20th Century Flatware and Serving Pieces

Materials

Gold, Sterling Silver

Stag Head Stainless Steel Wine Cooler, Champagne Bucket & Ice Bowl Centrepiece
Stag Head Stainless Steel Wine Cooler, Champagne Bucket & Ice Bowl Centrepiece

Stag Head Stainless Steel Wine Cooler, Champagne Bucket & Ice Bowl Centrepiece

Located in Wembley, GB

A striking stainless steel stag head wine cooler and champagne bowl, beautifully designed in the form of a majestic deer head supporting a polished circular vessel framed by impressi...

Category

Early 2000s British Art Deco Sterling Silver

Materials

Gold Plate, Silver, Sterling Silver, Metal, Steel, Stainless Steel

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19th Century English Wooden and Silver Plated Bowl on Hoof Feet with Deer Motifs
19th Century English Wooden and Silver Plated Bowl on Hoof Feet with Deer Motifs

19th Century English Wooden and Silver Plated Bowl on Hoof Feet with Deer Motifs

Located in Dallas, TX

Decorate a dining table or a console with this elegant antique bowl. Crafted in England circa 1880, the round oak dish stands on silver plated hoof feet, and is decorated with stag h...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Black Forest Serving Bowls

Materials

Silver Plate

19th Century Czech Painted Ceramic Barbotine Hunt Decor Sugar Bowl with Lid
19th Century Czech Painted Ceramic Barbotine Hunt Decor Sugar Bowl with Lid

19th Century Czech Painted Ceramic Barbotine Hunt Decor Sugar Bowl with Lid

Located in Dallas, TX

This antique Majolica "Sucrier” (aka sugar bowl), was sculpted in Czechoslovakia, circa 1880. The round ceramic dish features a lid with a fox figure knob, and is decorated with high...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Czech Serving Bowls

Materials

Ceramic, Majolica

Salad Bow from the 19th Century with Its Cutlery and Dear Head
Salad Bow from the 19th Century with Its Cutlery and Dear Head

Salad Bow from the 19th Century with Its Cutlery and Dear Head

Located in Brussels, Brussels

Superb and original salad bowl from the 19th century with its cutlery salad bowl of very good quality with deer head handles which is unusual Very beautiful salad bowl in oak whi...

Category

Antique 19th Century British Victorian Serving Bowls

Materials

Oak

Antique English Salad Bowl with Serving Pieces
Antique English Salad Bowl with Serving Pieces

Antique English Salad Bowl with Serving Pieces

Located in New York, NY

Decorative elements on bowl include silver deer heads and plaque. Serving pieces also include the silver plaque ornamentation.

Category

Antique 1880s English Serving Pieces

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