Rosenthal for Versace. Crystal stopper with Medusa motif. 1990s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rosenthal for Versace. A crystal stopper produced by Rosenthal in collaboration with Versace. The
1990s German Glass
Crystal
Rosenthal for Versace. Crystal stopper with Medusa motif. 1990s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rosenthal for Versace. A crystal stopper produced by Rosenthal in collaboration with Versace. The
Crystal
$240
H 5.12 in Dm 1.97 in
Rosenthal for Versace. Crystal stopper decorated with the head of Medusa. 1990s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Rosenthal for Versace. A crystal stopper produced by Rosenthal in collaboration with Versace. The
Crystal
Unavailable
H 5.25 in W 2.25 in D 1.75 in
Versace Medusa Blue Crystal Wine / Bottle Stopper by Rosenthal
By Rosenthal, Versace Home Collection
Located in Mississauga, CA
Elevate your barware with this stunning Versace 'Medusa' wine stopper, crafted from radiant blue
Crystal
Unavailable
H 5.25 in W 2.25 in D 1.75 in
Versace Medusa Frosted Crystal Wine / Bottle Stopper by Rosenthal
By Rosenthal, Versace Home Collection
Located in Mississauga, CA
Elevate your barware with this stunning Versace 'Medusa' wine stopper, crafted from crystal this
Crystal
Unavailable
W 2.25 in L 4.5 in
Versace Crystal Embellished Chandelier Earrings with the 'Medusa's Head'
By Versace
Located in London, Chelsea
Fabulous Versace Chandelier Earrings. These amazing earrings by Versace are truly show-stoppers. In
Base Metal
Versace Glass Decanter with Stopper
Located in North Miami, FL
Thick heavy glass decanter with frosted glass stopper--fits snugly to preserve the contents
Rosenthal for Versace frosted crystal stoppers
By Rosenthal
Located in New York, NY
This set of stoppers by Rosenthal for Versace are 24% lead crystal from Austria. One is in the
Sold
H 5.12 in Dm 1.97 in
Gianni Versace, Rosenthal, Wine Stopper in Art Glass and Porcelain Napkin Ring
Located in København, Copenhagen
Gianni Versace for Rosenthal. Wine stopper in art glass and napkin ring in porcelain with gold
Porcelain, Art Glass
Versace Rosenthal Crystal Medusa Wine Bottle Stopper
By Versace, Versace Home Collection, Rosenthal
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Etched carved pale rose/pink crystal wine decanter stopper by Versace for Rosenthal. Iconic Versace
Crystal
Versace and Rosenthal Purple Amethyst Crystal Medusa Bottle Stopper
By Rosenthal, Versace
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A unique and decorative stopper by two design powerhouses, Versace and Rosenthal - a lovely
Crystal
Versace Medusa Purple Amethyst Crystal Wine Stopper
By Rosenthal, Versace Home Collection
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful Versace 'medusa' purple amethyst crystal wine stopper, in original box; Made by
Crystal
Sold
H 1.5 in W 2.5 in D 5 in
Set of Three Crystal "Medussa" Bottle / Wine Stoppers by Versace for Rosenthal
By Versace, Rosenthal
Located in San Diego, CA
A fun set of three crystal "Medussa" bottle / wine stoppers by Versace for Rosenthal, circa 1980s
Crystal
Versace Crystal Frosted Medusa Bottle Stopper by Rosenthal Germany
By Rosenthal, Versace
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Crystal clear and frosted medusa head bottle stopper by Rosenthal for Versace. Includes original
Crystal
Versace Crystal Frosted Medusa Bottle Stopper by Rosenthal Germany
By Rosenthal, Versace
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Contemporary crystal clear and frosted "Medusa" bottle stopper by Rosenthal for Versace. Includes
Crystal
Versace Crystal Electric Blue Medusa Bottle Stopper for Rosenthal
By Rosenthal, Versace
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Gorgeous electric blue crystal medusa bottle stopper by Versace. New in original protective gift
Crystal
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