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Moresque by Wendt Sterling Silver Flatware Set for 10 Service 82 Pieces Rare
By John Wendt
Located in Big Bend, WI
Incredible Moresque by Wendt sterling silver flatware set - 92 pieces, circa 1873. This set includes: 10 dinner knives, mother of pearl handles, 9" 10 dinner forks, 7 3/8" 10 lunche...
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Antique 19th Century Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Lalique After René Lalique, Five Fontainebleau Liquor Glasses, France 1950s
By René Lalique
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful Lalique Fontainebleau set of five liquor glasses. Other wine glasses from the same collection are available in the shop. In very good ...
Category

Vintage 1950s French Art Deco Glass

Materials

Crystal

Yerba Buena by Vanderslice Sterling Silver Flatware Set 41 Pcs California Silver
By W. K. Vanderslice Company
Located in Big Bend, WI
Rare "Yerba Buena" by Vanderslice circa 1865 California Silver Flatware set of 41 pieces. This set includes: Six dinner size knives with sterling ferrules and mother-of-pearl Handl...
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Antique Mid-19th Century Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Vintage Boho Shagreen Napkin Rings - Set of 12
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Add a touch of exotic luxury and textural sophistication to your dining table with this rare set of twelve vintage shagreen napkin rings. Inspired by the opulent materials of the Art...
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Late 20th Century Philippine Art Deco Barware

Materials

Leather, Shagreen, Shell, Wood

René Lalique, Large "Dahlia" Perfume Bottle, France, 1930s
By René Lalique
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful and large Dahlia model René Lalique bottle, France 1930s. Signed R. Lalique. In excellent condition. Dimensions in cm ( H x W x D )...
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

George III Folding Fruit Knife and Folk, circa 1786-90
Located in London, GB
A very unusual cased George III folding fruit knife and folk made most probably in Sheffield circa 1786-90 The Fruit Knife and Fork is of an unusu...
Category

Antique 18th Century English George III Tableware

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Lalique, "Smile of the Angel" Champagne Glasses (8), France 1980
By Marc Lalique
Located in PARIS, FR
Superb service of eight champagne glasses "Smile of the Angel" also titled "Angel of Reims" designed by Marc Lalique for the Lalique Maison. In very good condition. One glass with a...
Category

Vintage 1980s French Art Deco Glass

Materials

Crystal

Rockabilly Style French Centrepiece Red and Black Ceramic
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. Red and black ceramic table centerpiece made in Rockabilly style, the colors are strong and decisive, the black has the distinction of having beautiful reflections nacreè (mother of pearl), reflections that unfortunately the photos can not capture, from life are really seductive, the form is nicely undulating, pleasant and very capacious; the centerpiece was produced between 1950 and 1953, by skilled artisans in the area of Vallauris, the "French city of ceramics" in Provence north-east of Cannes, renowned since ancient times for the production of this fascinating material; there were more than 250 production centers, but today very few remain and since the mid-20th century, they are dedicated to the manufacture of contemporary ceramics. The word "Rockabilly" is a combination of "rock and roll" and "hillbilly" (a derogatory term used to define the Appalachian mountain people and, in a generic sense, meant country boor); Rockabilly was a musical genre developed in the early 1950s, it was one of the first forms of rock & roll. It was a fusion of bluegrass, country, boogie-woogie, and jazz, originally from the southern United States, and was played and sung by artists such as Buddy Holly...
Category

Mid-20th Century French Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Swiss Plate Unique Piece by "Costa Ceramiche d Arte"
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. Uniqu...
Category

Late 20th Century Swiss Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Penguin by Alcino Silversmith Handcrafted in Sterling Silver with Emu Egg
By Alcino Silversmith
Located in Porto, 13
Penguin by Alcino Silversmith 1902 is a handcrafted piece in 925 sterling silver with ostrich egg application and black onix eyes. This penguin is a contemporary sculpture made of chiseled silver plate applicated to the natural emu egg...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Animal Sculptures

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

A Porcelain Seder Plate, Karlsbad, early 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
An intriguing and highly uncommon example of early 20th-century Judaica, this porcelain Seder plate—crafted in the celebrated ceramics region of Karlsbad (then part of the Austro-Hun...
Category

Early 20th Century Czech Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Contemporary Hand Decorated Porcelain 3 Pint Jug Pitcher, Made in Italy
By Coralla Maiuri
Located in Roma, RM
“I have been creating artworks and installations for a long time. Then over the past several years, pottery has absorbed most of my expressive energy. I follow an empirical, yet intu...
Category

2010s Italian Tableware

Materials

Porcelain

Lalique After René Lalique, Six Fontainebleau White Wine Glasses, France 1950s
By René Lalique
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful Lalique Fontainebleau set of six white wine glasses. Other wine glasses from the same collection are available in the shop. In very go...
Category

Vintage 1950s French Art Deco Glass

Materials

Crystal

Lalique After René Lalique, Six Fontainebleau Water Glasses, France 1950s
By René Lalique
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful Lalique Fontainebleau champagne set of six. Other wine glasses from the same collection are available in the shop. In very good condit...
Category

Vintage 1950s French Art Deco Glass

Materials

Crystal

Three Colorful Graduated Inlaid Shell Abstract Pattern Concave Trays
By Maitland Smith
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Three colorful graduated inlaid shell abstract pattern concave trays Attributed to the workshops of Maitland-Smith Retailed by Shawana Storey, San Francisco Three large scale, g...
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Shell, Abalone, Mother-of-Pearl

Curated Tables - Yin et Yang (6 pers.)
Located in PARIS, FR
Our Curated Tables Exceptional tables set up and tastefully assembled by us, for you! Each table is unique, composed of a blend of old and contemporary items, carefully selected by Waww La Table. Purchase or gift the complete table as you see it in our photos: tablecloth, napkins, glasses, accessories, etc... Everything you see is included in the box! Yin et Yang – Table for 6 persons This modern and design table will never go out of style. Clean and simple, the monochromatic objects on this table evoke a very contemporary era. An interesting play of textures juggling between cold, warm, matte, and shiny surfaces. Black and white have always combined wonderfully. In your box: - 6 white napkins embroidered with a small leaf in colors 16.5 x 16.5 cm - 1 round serving dish with a lid adorned with a round handle 10 x 10 cm - 2 handmade camel metal candle holders 6.5 cm in length - 2 black & transparent rectangular candle holders - 8 small black "Shapes" cocottes 4.5 x 4.5 cm - 2 pairs of salt and pepper shakers with black ceramic base - 2 bowls, one black and one white in lacquered coconut (do not put in the dishwasher) - 6 blackboard-shaped place card holders with easel - 4 black and white mother-of-pearl dishes - 6 champagne flutes from the 50s - 6 black aluminum soup plates 7.5 cm x 7.5 cm - 6 black aluminum dinner plates 9 x 9 cm - 6 black metal presentation plates 33 x 33 cm - 6 Baccarat black crystal glasses designed by Philippe Starck - 6 black glitter-effect candle holders 6 cm in height - Black aluminum oval dish 14 cm x 10 cm - 1 white damask tablecloth...
Category

Mid-20th Century Dinner Plates

Materials

Silver

Premium Champagne Bottle Sleeve, Ocean-Inspired with Pearl Details, Italy, 2025
By Lorenzo Foglia
Located in Firenze, IT
"Oyster" - Champagne Bottle Cover Inspired by the Sea Elegance born from the depths. Our new champagne bottle cover is inspired by the marine world, evoking the soft, enveloping sha...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Barware

Materials

Copper

PAIR OF HERMES KELLY WICKER BROWN LEATHER PiCNIC PITCHER JUGS PART OF SUITE
By Hermès
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Royal House Antiques Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this once in a lifetime opportunity to own this custom made pair of Pitcher Jugs which are part of a suite of Hermes Paris “Farming” Kelly picnic equipment, Barenia Edition, these were custom made to order for Lady Victoria De Rothschild in 2015. This sale is for the pair of pitcher jugs only, I have also listed under my other items the pair of Champagne buckets and pair of Wine coolers Please note the delivery fee listed is just a guide, it covers within the M25 only for the UK and local Europe only for international, if you would like an accurate quote please send me your postcode and I’ll provide you with the exact price These are the only examples in the world of this particular picnic set, they were made to order from Lady Victoria de Rothschild in 2015, purchased by myself at the estate sale after her passing. Each piece is expertly crafted to the finest standard by the genius’s that are Hermes Paris, the wicker has been finely woven and houses perfectly polished chrome cases, the handles are hand stitched and signed Hermes Paris in leather. Each piece of chrome has been professionally restored and polished to the highest standards by Penhaligan Silverwear LTD London in cooperation with Strong and Woodhatch. Dimensions Height:- 21.3cm Width and depth 10cm Please note all measurements are taken at the widest point. Victoria, Lady de Rothschild (1949-2021 Victoria was born and spent her formative years in the sunshine of Florida; the warm rays and the life-style of Palm Beach brought her a freedom of spirit that remained with her throughout her life and informed and shaped her taste. Later the family moved to Manhattan; her mother, Marcia Lou Whitney Schott, was a woman of great poise and style and remained a huge and lasting inspiration to her daughter. After coming to London, as a young adult, to dip her toe into British culture, she went back to the US and gained a degree in economics at Trinity College Hartford. Three years later, through mutual friends she met and married Sir Evelyn de Rothschild. They returned to the UK and made their homes in London and in the Rothschild family house in Buckinghamshire; Victoria bringing to the formal landscape of these two houses a transatlantic chic and her own particular quiet exoticism. The history of collecting in the Rothschild family is meticulously documented and was well known to Victoria, it was music to her ears. She continued the tradition and over a period of 40 years gathered together a remarkable and eclectic collection of furniture, glass, china, silver and jewellery. She bought instinctively and decisively; in later years the collection was curated by her great friend, decorator and dress designer, Tomasz Starzewski. There was nothing that Victoria enjoyed more than entertaining her friends and giving them exquisitely wrapped presents. In her last flat, she had a room entirely set aside for present wrapping. It was here that she kept exotic Japanese tissue papers in graded shades, antique rolls of striped ribbons and haute couture silk ones, ready for when a friend had a birthday. Entertaining remained one of her greatest pleasures, and she did this on two levels: the very large dinners for 200 or 250 people, to the more intimate events for family, friends, children and grandchildren. Whatever the circumstances, like an impresario rising to the challenge, she would set to work, with an awesome attention to detail that seemed effortless; she was brimming full of ideas. I remember in particular one birthday dinner when the ceiling of the dining room was covered with hovering aubergine coloured balloons, echoing the violet napkins below. Her large-scale entertainments were memorable; there was an anniversary dinner at Lords Cricket Ground, where the tablecloths were made of white cricket flannel and boiled brisket was served, so simple, witty, understated, whilst Rory Bremner provided the cabaret. On the occasion of her daughter’s 21st birthday, she transformed the Royal College of Art into a replica of the 20th century nightclub ‘El Morocco’ in New York for the evening, with Manhattan taxis waiting outside to take the guests home. Victoria’s greatest talent however was in creating tablescapes. This was almost like choreography, and there was always an element of the unexpected. The starting point was a textured fabric - her version of a tablecloth - be it a woven Kente from Ghana, a patchwork quilted sari from India, or a gossamer light runner; the variety of texture and colour enthralled her. She would lay the table, instinctively moving glass, silver, porcelain and flowers around, embellishing, intermingling traditional and contemporary, searching for a harmony that lived up to her own perfectionism. At times she would choose her favourite 18th century Chantilly porcelain plates - even when there were children present - with delicate blue sprays, surrounding a centrepiece of fifteen to twenty Chinese tulip vases. There were never side plates or bread knives - it was a pared down aesthetic, not an excessive one. White Murano goblets and Georg Jensen contemporary silver pitchers would add sparkle and freshness; the result looked like a 16th century Dutch still life. At other events, the table would become a playful study in the juxtaposition of colour, using her gently multi coloured 50’s retro plates, Balinese silver rimmed lacquered bowls and glass tutti-frutti tumblers, made by the Rothschilds’ cousins, the Brandolinis, in Venice. The drinks trays in all her houses will stay in my memory for many years to come. Victoria’s signature Baccarat decanters would stand proud; around them a cluster of delicate early 20th century glasses engraved with the Rothschild crest...
Category

20th Century French Art Deco Pitchers

Materials

Leather, Wicker

Murano, Italian, Attributed to Barovier Toso, 1940
By Vetreria Artistica Barovier C.
Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
Murano with gold We have specialized in the sale of Art Deco and Art Nouveau and Vintage styles since 1982. If you have any questions we are at your disposal. Pushing the button that reads 'View All From Seller'. And you can see more objects to the style for sale. Attributed to Barovier Toso We have specialized in the sale of Art Deco and Art Nouveau and Vintage styles since 1982. The company is one of the oldest family businesses in the world, founded in 1295 as Barovier. "The name Barovier derives from the term berroviere (highwayman/policman , which indicates the armigero (person entitled to bear arms guarding the captain of the people. It is probable that some Barovier, originally from Treviso, settled in Murano around 1291, when a law of the Republic imposed the concentration on the island of all glass furnaces." Jacobello was the first member of the Barovier family to work glass at this time. It is thought that the company originated in Treviso[citation needed]. The Toso family had been established in Murano since around 1350. In the 1400s Angelo Barovier created glass objects which are currently preserved in various museums.[6] Angelo is recognized as significant for uniting the knowledge which had been developed and handed down by family Barovier. He was not only considered and artist but a scientist. The company became Ferro Toso Vetrerie Artistiche Riunite S.A in 1936 when Vetreria Artistica Barovier merged with Ferro Toso, specializing in crystalline glass, mother-of-pearl glass, and gold-free cornelian red glass. In 1942, the company was renamed Barovier & Toso. In 1919–1920, 30 year old designer Ercole Barovier began a 50-year career as the artistic director of Barovier & Toso. "After studying medicine and working as a radio operator during World War One he joined the family firm in 1920 when he and his brother Nicolo took over the management from their father Benvenuto. From 1927 Ercole was the main designer and from 1934, when Nicolo left the company, (he was) also the sole owner." While Barovier did not have formal training as a glassblower, his artistic designs produced objets d'art that have become the most critically acclaimed in the history of Ercole - Barovier.[9] In 1930 he produced his award-winning “Primavera” series. "The Primavera series ... is distinguished by a milky white 'craquelé' glass with the addition of black or blue pasta vitrea trim ("opaque colored glass whose consistency is made to appear like ceramic") and decoration. There was a very limited production of this series due to the fact that it was a result of a glass mixture obtained accidentally so it could never be replicated."[13] One example of this series, a Primavera Pigeon, was sold at auction for GBP 275,000 (approximately $360,000 USD, not inclusive of the buyer’s premium) on October 16, 2019. Barovier continued to produce innovative designs of which the “Lenti” vase...
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Vintage 1940s Italian Art Deco Centerpieces

Materials

Murano Glass