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A small pitcher depicting Ancient Greek motif, Musée du Louvre, signed, 20th c
A small pitcher depicting Ancient Greek motif, Musée du Louvre, signed, 20th c

A small pitcher depicting Ancient Greek motif, Musée du Louvre, signed, 20th c

Located in View Park, CA

A small ceramic pitcher featuring Ancient Greek motif - « Young Men and Girls Banqueting » - from circa 480 BC, made in Greece probably 20th century, signed by artist, and was once s...

Category

20th Century Neoclassical Balkan Pitchers

Materials

Ceramic

Orrefors City Decanter
Orrefors City Decanter

Orrefors City Decanter

Located in Wilkes Barre, PA

City Decanter from Orrefors holds 32 oz and is ideal for serving spirits. The cuts that criss-cross the surface of the glass create an asymmetric look, which contributes to the distinct identity of the collection. Designed by Martti Rytkönen.

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2010s Balkan Pitchers

Materials

Crystal

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