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French Wine Glasses, Late 19th Century

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  • Pair Of 18Th Century Monogrammed Baroque wine Glasses
    Located in Kastrup, DK
    Pair of hand-blown baroque wine glasses engraved with monogram and scrollwork. Gold rimmed and facet cut stem. The glasses probably originate fro...
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  • Pair of Antique 18th Century Monogrammed Baroque Wine Glasses
    Located in Kastrup, DK
    Pair of hand-blown baroque wine glasses engraved with monogram and scrollwork. Gold rimmed and facet cut stem. The glasses probably originate fr...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century German Baroque Glass

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  • Set Of 8 Unique Tobias Møhl, Facon De Venise Drinking Glasses, Signed
    By Tobias Mohl
    Located in Kastrup, DK
    Tobias Møhl born 1970. "Facon de Venise" unique clear wine glasses with stems in the shape of different seahorses and sea animals. Perfect condition f...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Danish Modern Glass

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    Art Glass, Blown Glass

  • Set of 8 Unique Tobias Møhl, Facon De Venise Drinking Glasses, Signed
    By Tobias Mohl
    Located in Kastrup, DK
    Tobias Møhl born 1970. "Facon de Venise" unique clear wine glasses with stems in the shape of different seahorses and sea animals. Perfect conditio...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Danish Modern Glass

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  • Chinese Herbal Apothecary Chest, Late 19th Century
    Located in Kastrup, DK
    A Chinese Qing Dynasty period late 19th century apothecary merchant's chest in Southern elm, also called Jumu wood. Originally used by a Chinese pharmacy to organize and store herbal...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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  • Chinese Herbal Apothecary Chest, Late 19th Century
    Located in Kastrup, DK
    This elm wood apothecary cabinet, also known as a medicine chest, is an impressive piece of history with 20 unique drawers. The original burgundy lacquer has developed a beautiful na...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Furniture

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  • A set of four large red wine glasses. Sweden. Late 20th C.
    Located in Copenhagen, DK
    A set of four large red wine glasses. Sweden. Late 20th century. Perfect condition. Dimensions: H 14.8 cm x D 9.6 cm.
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  • Zoomorphic Partridge Ewer Blue French Glass Late 19th century
    By Portieux Vallerysthal
    Located in Paris, FR
    Original zoomorphic pitcher ewer in the shape of a partridge. Beautiful item made of silver plate for the head of the partridge nicely chiseled showing the lovely texture of feathers and blown blue glass for the body part, with a handle on the back. Yellow-colored glass eyes. The Head of the partridge is mounted on a hinge forming a movable lid for the pitcher-ewer. This kind of pitcher ewer was mainly used to serve delicious alcohol or liquor with flavor and aroma, such as pear, and mirabelle plum, as it was during the "Belle Epoque" a very fashionable and refined custom. This colored blown glass was produced by the Portieux Crystal factory created in 1705, it has a written mark "Deposé" beneath the body of the ewer, french work from the late 19th century, probably from Napoleon III period. The history of this factory known as the "Portieux crystal factory" actually begins in Tonnoy in 1690. In 1698, Duke Leopold I of Lorraine granted letters patent to Sieur de la Pommeraye, owner of the premises, associated with François Magnien, holder of the know-how, the exclusivity of glass manufacturing and trade in his duchy. In 1898, the Grand Duchess of Vladimir, wife of the brother of Tsar Nicolas II, discovered the factory while on a cure in Contrexéville. She will become a frequent customer. in 1960, the company supplies many prestigious customers: Maxim's, Brasserie Lipp, Hôtel de Crillon, Le Bristol...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Glass

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