Polish Mid-Century Cylinder Vodka Decanter with Stopper
Located in Queens, NY
Polish Mid-Century cylinder decanter used for vodka with a round disc form stopper (Stamped KROSNO)
20th Century Polish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Vodka Decanter
Glass
Polish Mid-Century Cylinder Vodka Decanter with Stopper
Located in Queens, NY
Polish Mid-Century cylinder decanter used for vodka with a round disc form stopper (Stamped KROSNO)
Glass
Roger Capron - Vintage Ceramic Vodka Decanter with Long Neck
By Roger Capron
Located in Stratford, CT
Vintage ceramic decorative flask signed by Roger Capron - Vallauris, France Roger Capron was in influential French ceramicist, known for his tiled tables and his use of recurring mo...
Ceramic
$600 / item
H 10.83 in Dm 3.15 in
Lot of Red Art Glass of Nine Drink Glasses, Vodka, Liqueur Glasses and Decanter
Located in København, Copenhagen
Lot of red art glass, nine drinking glasses, vodka, liqueur glasses and a decanter. Monica Bratt
Unavailable
H 11.5 in W 4.13 in D 2.25 in
Pop Art Kahula Black Russian Vodka Decanter by Artist Legardo Tackett
By Lagardo Tackett, (after) Pablo Picasso, (after) Andy Warhol, Erwine & Estelle Laverne, (after) Keith Haring
Located in Framingham, MA
Nice piece of pop-art crossover design by Kahula and Le Gardo Tackett. Original everything. No liquor. Measures: 11.5" tall.
Ceramic, Porcelain, Cork, Paper
Art Deco Mercury Glass Bar Caddy with Vodka Cordials & Decanter
Located in South Coast, CA
Exceptional and whimsical Art Deco era,large hand blown mercury glass egg concealing a vodka set
Russian Silver Gilt and Enamel Vodka Decanter and Goblet Set
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
exceptional antique Russian silver gilt vodka compendium consists of a decanter / bottle and six goblets, all
Silver, Enamel
Sold
H 11.82 in Dm 4.73 in
Six-Piece Glassware, Decanter & Six Cocktail / Vodka Glass "Strict", Bengt Orup
Located in København, Copenhagen
Six-piece glassware, decanter and six cocktail / vodka glass "Strict", Bengt Orup
Sold
H 0.25 in W 1.75 in L 0.25 in
4 English Porcelain Liquor Bottle Decanter Label Tags Brandy Vodka Vino Limoges
By Staffordshire
Located in Dayton, OH
Set of four porcelain bone china decanter hanging labels for Brandy (Staffordshire England
Porcelain
Set of Ten-Piece Barware, "Strict" by Bengt Orup for Johansfors
Located in København, Copenhagen
10 Cocktail glass, decanter and vodka glass, "Strict", Bengt Orup, Johansfors. Designed in 1952
Vintage Mahogany Bar Cart
Located in Stamford, CT
. Opens to display 3 cut glass liquor decanters. Marked Scotch, Vodka, & Brandy. There is a removable
Mahogany
Davar Bar Decanter Set Bourbon Dynamite, Vodka Bomb, Scotch Bullet
By Davar
Located in Westport, CT
Davar ceramic liqueur whimsical decanter set, dynamite bourbon, bomb vodka, scotch bullet, all with
Ceramic, Cork, Straw
Sold
H 11 in W 17 in D 4.5 in
Midcentury Lucite Glass Bar Barware Decanters Pump Scotch Bourbon Vodka Gin
Located in West Hartford, CT
Rare midcentury barware with four decanters, each hallmarked either Scotch, Bourbon, Vodka or Gin
Glass, Lucite
Sold
H 12.21 in Dm 3.94 in
12 Pieces of Glassware, Decanter and 12 Cocktail/ Vodka/ Lemonade Glass "Strict"
Located in København, Copenhagen
12 pieces of glassware, decanter and 12 cocktail / vodka / lemonade glass "Strict," Bengt
Set of Four French Glass Gilt Liquor Decanter Bottles
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
Set of four French glass gilt liquor decanter bottles: Scotch, Vodka, Bourbon, and Gin.
Glass
Coromandel Decanter Tantalus
By Betjemanns & Sons, George Betjemann & Sons
Located in Northampton, United Kingdom
removable ceramic wine labels for "Vodka" and "Gin". The Tantalus decanters can be accessed by pushing
Brass
Liquor Decanters from Lagardo Tackett
By Lagardo Tackett
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Gin or Vodka porcelain decanters with caning to stem
Cane, Porcelain
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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