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  • Wine Carafe with Stopper, France Around 1900
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Antique stopper carafe from France from the years around 1900. The carafe has a bulbous body and opens into a narrow neck, which is closed by a stopper. The bulbous part of the carafe is once decorated all around with etched vines and leaves. This suggests that the carafe was probably originally intended as a wine carafe. The bead around the neck, was obviously applied by hand, clearly visible in the seams (see photos), which at first moment can be mistaken for breakage. Can be used wonderfully for wine, spirits or as an oil or vinegar dispenser...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s French Belle Époque Barware

    Materials

    Glass

  • French Seltzer Bottle from Around 1900
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Antique small siphon bottle from France from the years around 1900. The Seltzer bottle has a closure made of tin in which the name M. ALBARÈDE and the Fr...
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    Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Barware

    Materials

    Tin

  • Seltzer Bottle, France around 1900
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Antique siphon from France from the years around 1900. The bottle is made of thick heavy clear glass and has a closure made of tin. In the cap is stamped the word UINETTE and the seq...
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    Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Barware

    Materials

    Tin

  • Antique Carafe, France around 1900
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Antique stopper carafe from France from the years around 1900. The carafe has a bulbous body and opens into a narrow neck, which is closed by a stopper...
    Category

    Antique Early 1900s French Belle Époque Glass

    Materials

    Blown Glass

  • Pair of Mdina Glass Decanters with Balloon Stoppers, Carafes in Earth Tones
    By Mdina
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    This pair of heavy and finely crafted decanters are from the Mdina Glass company and date from around the 1970s. The two carafes have a balloon-shaped stopper, which can certainly be seen as a recognition feature for the Mdina company. They are undamaged and both signed on the underside of the base. Mdina Glass is a manufacturer of glassware, based in Malta. It was founded in 1968 by Michael Harris, a lecturer in industrial glass design at the Royal College of Art. Attracted by various government incentives offered by newly independent Malta, Eric Dobson and Michael Harris (Royal College of Art colleagues) ventured out to Mediterranean island from the UK with the aim of opening Malta's first ever glassware manufacturer. The company, Maltese Glass...
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    Vintage 1970s Maltese Mid-Century Modern Barware

    Materials

    Glass

  • Historism Glass Jug with Lid Around 1890
    Located in Hamburg, DE
    Glass jug with lid from the years around 1890. This beautiful mouth-blown jug made of olive green stained glass and lid made of tin is marked and belongs ...
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    Antique 1890s Pitchers

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    Tin

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    Made in Denmark. Vintage glass decanter designed by Gunnar Cyrén, circa 1980. Tall, beaker shaped pitcher with a sculpted teak stopper is the st...
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  • Art Deco Carafe Engraved and Guilded, circa 1940
    Located in Beuzevillette, FR
    Nice little carafe for liqueurs from Art Deco period. Belly engraved with diamond pattern, base guilded with golden leaf, plug forming a water drop. France or England, circa 1940.  
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    Vintage 1940s European Art Deco Barware

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  • Aldo Tura Emerald Green Goatskin Brass Thermos Carafe 1960
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    Located in Paris, IDF
    This is a beautiful thermos or carafe or pitcher designed by Aldo Tura in the early 1960s. This carafe is covered by goatskin parchment, in rich shades of emerald green, with brass a...
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  • Art Nouveau Cut Glass Carafe with Silver Mount, Germany, Around 1900
    By German Manufactory
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Carafe made of clear glass with a conical, faceted body that swings out at the bottom with a separate base, the lower half has a stone cut decoration with stars cut in the middle and...
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    Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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  • Art Nouveau Carafe, Green Glass with Opaline & Silver Mount, Porto, Around 1900
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    Carafe made of green glass with cryolite inclusions (opaline) in the shape of feathered leaves, with a conical body that swings out slightly at the bottom on a round, flush stand, be...
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    Antique Early 1900s Portuguese Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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