Brice Marden Set of 4 Etching Tiles, 1979
By Brice Marden
Located in Toledo, OH
his career, he painted with a kitchen spatula.
Late 20th Century Minimalist Vintage Kitchen Spatula
Satin, Paper
Brice Marden Set of 4 Etching Tiles, 1979
By Brice Marden
Located in Toledo, OH
his career, he painted with a kitchen spatula.
Satin, Paper
Silver cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver cake serving spatula with engraving on the blade and handle. Metal: Silver
Silver
Silver dessert serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver dessert serving spatula with surrounding grooves. Metal: Silver. Origin
Silver
Silver dessert serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver dessert spatula with reliefs on the handle and engraving on the shell. Metal
Silver
Silver cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Cake serving spatula in gilded silver with engraved handle. Metal: Silver. Origin
Silver
Silver cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver cake serving spatula with engraved floral motifs and embossed caninha-style
Silver
Silver cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Gold-plated silver cake serving spatula with a trim along the handle. Metal: Silver
Silver
Silver cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver cake serving spatula with engraving on the gold paddle and crimped handle
Silver
Silver cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver cake serving spatula with engraving on the shell, friezes and reliefs on the
Silver
Silver scalloped cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver cake serving spatula with reliefs on the handle. Metal: Silver. Origin: German
Silver
Openwork silver asparagus serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Openwork silver asparagus serving spatula with engraved floral motifs and fluted
Silver
Palo Santo cake serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Cake serving spatula in rosewood with twists on the silver handle and Portuguese coat
Silver
Silver ice cream serving spatula
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver ice cream serving spatula for right-handed people with engravings and grooves
Silver
Vintage Spatula Stainless Steel Japanese Cookware
Located in Chula Vista, CA
Stainless Steel Spatula Uternsil stamped style Japanese cookware 1 h x 7.38 long x 3 w Preowned
Stainless Steel
Vintage Latin American Folk Art Serving Spatula
By OWO Ceramics
Located in Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, AR
Handmade vintage folk art Bolivian serving spatula. Embodying the rich cultural heritage of Latin
Silver, Nickel
$1,050Sale Price|30% Off
H 10.83 in W 1.97 in D 0.75 in
Silver spatula for desserts and sweets, golden and embossed
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Gilded silver spatula for desserts and sweets with reliefs on the handle. Metal
Silver
$450
H 8 in W 1.97 in D 0.99 in
Silver cake serving spatula with reliefs and a handle with filigree applications
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver cake serving spatula with reliefs and handle with filigree applications. Metal
Silver
$1,400Sale Price|30% Off
H 9.65 in W 1.97 in D 0.91 in
Spatula & fish fork in cut silver w/ raised handles surrounding monogram cards
Located in Porto, PT
Description: Silver fish spatula and fork with embossed handles and monogram cards. Metal: Silver
Silver
$168
H 9.85 in W 1.97 in D 0.4 in
Vintage silver plated cake spatula with a bamboo-shaped handle, Italy 1950s
Located in Miklavž Pri Taboru, SI
Vintage silver plated cake spatula with a bamboo-shaped handle. Made in Italy in the 1950s
Silver Plate
Sold
H 0.5 in W 9 in D 3.5 in
Kitchen Tool Scooper Spreader Server Spatula in Silver 1970s Raco Washington
By Dansk
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1970s Raco Washington: Mid-Century Modern kitchen tool a scooper spreader spatula server utensil in
Aluminum
Celadon Muse
By Brice Marden
Located in New York, NY
Brice Marden Celadon Muse 2003 Two color etching / one color lithograph 22 x 30 inches; 56 x 76 cm Edition of 45 Signed, dated, and numbered in graphite (lower recto) Frame available...
Etching, Lithograph
$1,500
H 39 in W 27 in
Brice Marden in London (hand signed) Gagosian Gallery print Minimalist abstract
By Brice Marden
Located in New York, NY
Brice Marden in London (Hand signed), 2017 Offset lithograph poster. Hand signed by Brice Marden Signed in black marker by Brice Marden on the front 39 × 27 inches Unframed Provenanc...
Offset, Lithograph
Brice Marden -- Tiles
By Brice Marden
Located in BRUCE, ACT
Brice Marden Tiles, 1979 Etching with aquatint, on Somerset satin paper Edition 5 / 50 lower left Hang signed and dated lower right Image size 20 x 20 cm Sheet size 75 x 57 cm Refer...
Etching, Aquatint
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?
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