Wine Antiques

If you’re a lover of wine and antiques you have found the right antique shop. We sell useable wine accessories and furniture. We have a large selection of unique, well designed cork screws including straight pulls, ring pulls, zig zag, etc. We sell cellar candlesticks, calvados decanters from Normandy, France.Cave a liqueur sets, champagne riddlers, glass wine kegs and glass wine bottles. Tilt-top wine tasters or vernage tables in walnut, oak and fruitwood, perfect for your breakfast table. Grape pickers baskets and hods, wine buckets and champagne buckets which are perfect for your home bar or host’s gift.

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  • French Vintage Etched Glass Pitcher

    $150.00

    5.88"H x 6.50"W x 5.50"D

    Dimensions: 5 ⅞” H x 6 ½” W x 5 ½” D

    French vintage midcentury modern handmade glass pitcher, likely intended for cocktails although the etched pattern brings joy to the table any time of day. The heavy glass serving piece uses an elegant spout for pouring, balanced by a solid handle with gorgeous contour, curves that are repeated in the beehive swell of the vessel’s body decorated with festive, etched registers of dots and stripes. Eye-catching as a decorative accessory on its own, this antique pitcher would be lovely on a table or counter with a fresh bouquet of flowers when not serving juices and other beverages. Please view the detailed images to see more and get inspired.

  • French 19th Century Hand-rolled Glass Pitcher

    $350.00

    11.50"H x 5.63"W x 4.50"D

    Dimensions: 11 ½” H x 5 ⅝” W x 4 ½” D

    French, 19th century handmade glass pitcher from the Normandy region, likely intended for cider or wine. The heavy glass serving piece uses an elegant spout for pouring, balanced by a solid handle with gorgeous contour– curves that are repeated in the teardrop swell of the vessel body decorated with a subtle fluted pattern. An eye-catching decorative accessory on its own, this antique pitcher would be lovely on a table or counter with a fresh bouquet of flowers when not serving juices and other beverages. Please view the detailed images to see more and get inspired.

  • French Vintage Large Stoneware Pitcher

    $325.00

    16"H x 10.75"W x 9.63"D

    Dimensions: 16” H x 10 ¾” W x 9 ⅝” D

    A French vintage glazed stoneware pitcher of unprecedented scale, this utilitarian Provincial vessel would have been used to dispense cider, wine, or water. Glazed in a ruddy blend of earthtones over the ribbed body, it becomes a unique work of ceramic art on its own; the wabi-sabi organic quality of the desert hues in brown and neutral glazes lends historic authenticity to any interior. The generous scale is perfect for arranging tall flowers and greenery, or simply to appreciate as an artifact of culinary history. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition, and note there is a small “5” etched into the shoulder near the spout.

  • French 19th Century Large Calvados Decanter with Ball Finial

    $485.00

    14.75"H x 6.25"W x 6.25"D

    Dimensions: 14 ¾” H x 6 ¼” W x 6 ¼” D

    A charming 19th century handmade, blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The stopper is a solid orb of glass fitting the slim neck that opens up to the wide vessel. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or eye-catching decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • French 19th Century Large Calvados Decanter with Stopper

    $485.00

    15.38"H x 6.75"W x 6.75"D

    Dimensions: 15 ⅜” H x 6 ¾” W x 6 ¾” D

    A charming 19th century handmade, blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The included stopper is a faceted piece of cut glass with hexagonal shape, fitting the slim neck that opens up to the wide vessel. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or eye-catching decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look as there is a large chip to the stopper.

  • French Silver Plate Art Deco Champagne Cooler

    $365.00

    8"H x 10"W x 7.25"D

    Dimensions: 8” H x 10” W x 7 ¼” D

    An entertaining essential for any host, this Art Deco silverplate champagne bucket-wine chiller from France is going to be a durable and dependable fixture at every party. Large, spherical handles at the sides make an elegant presentation and easy carrying. The lower half of the bucket is shaped with a ribbed texture for a Moderne touch to really stand out. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition. Faint hallmarks underneath the base.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Pitcher

    $175.00

    8.63"H x 5.63"W x 5.25"D

    Dimensions: 8 ⅝” H x 5 ⅝” W x 5 ¼” D

    A lidded French pewter pitcher from the 19th century by Chuffart of Lille. The baluster form vessel has a classic “sparrow beak” spout and is the perfect size to double as a flower vase for seasonal blooms to contrast with the deep patina darkening the metal. Hallmarked underneath the base. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $125.00

    5.75"H x 4.75"W x 3.50"D

    Dimensions: 5 ¾” H x 4 ¾” W x 3 ½” D

    A French pewter tankard from the 19th century, from a mercantile or similar business. No visible marking with the exact capacity but would equate to a demiliter (half of one liter), as the upper edge of the lip is dotted with a multitude of stamps left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirming that the proprietor was not shorting the customers of their due quantity. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • Dutch Vintage Pewter Mug by Royal Holland

    $55.00

    4.38"H x 5.50"W x 3.88"D

    Dimensions: 4 ⅜” H x 5 ½” W x 3 ⅞” D

    A vintage 20th century pewter tankard or mug by Royal Holland Pewter. The size is generous for libations and would be an unexpected vase for casual flower bouquets of seasonal blooms. The cylindrical form is mostly undecorated, using a gorgeously shaped handle that ends with a Neoclassical scroll. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar as well as in a larger collection. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $125.00

    5.75"H x 4.75"W x 3.50"D

    Dimensions: 5 ¾” H x 4 ¾” W x 3 ½” D

    A French pewter tankard from the 19th century, from a mercantile or similar business. The front of this heavy mug is engraved with the precise capacity of a demiliter (half of one liter), and the upper edge of the lip is dotted with a multitude of stamps left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirming that the proprietor was not shorting the customers of their due quantity. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Pitcher

    $115.00

    6.13"H x 5.75"W x 3.88"D

    Dimensions: 6 ⅛” H x 5 ¾” W x 3 ⅞” D

    A delightful French pewter pitcher from the 19th century–or earlier–the baluster form is the perfect size to double as a flower vase for seasonal blooms. Engraved pinstripes around the circumference of the belly elevate the otherwise utilitarian design, which bears the character of historic patina and more than a few dings. This timeless object will become a cherished addition to any collection. A soldered repair underneath covers any hallmark if there was one. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • English 19th Century Pewter Half-pint Tankard

    $95.00

    4.38"H x 4.75"W x 3.25"D

    Dimensions: 4 ⅜” H x 4 ¾” W x 3 ¼” D

    An English pewter tankard from the late 1800s to circa 1900, the half-pint capacity (as stated on the side) is the perfect scale to exhibit thoughtful features that mark a transition from Victorian extravagance to Streamline Moderne. The solid mug handle has an angular profile with little flange on the top to steady one’s hand when the vessel is full. Flat, tapering walls of the cup flare back out at the base in a stacked, beehive profile that would look right at home in a midcentury modern interior. Hallmarked with a series of initials on the outside to the left of the handle. Engraved underneath, “The Magnet,” the significance of which is open to interpretation after a century. Please view the detailed images to see more of this unique and inspiring find.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $125.00

    6.75"H x 5"W x 3.75"D

    Dimensions: 6 ¾” H x 5” W x 3 ¾” D

    A French pewter tankard from Caen, 19th century, likely used in a mercantile or similar establishment. The front of this lidded mug is engraved with the precise capacity of one demi-liter (half liter), and the lid is pointed like a bird’s beak to funnel dry goods. Three stamps left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirm that the proprietor was not shorting the customers of their due quantities. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Hallmarked “Mulot à Caen” underneath the base. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Pitcher

    $95.00

    4.63"H x 4.25"W x 3"D

    Dimensions: 4 ⅝” H x 4 ¼” W x 3” D

    A petite French pewter pitcher or mug from the 19th century, the baluster form vessel is a delightful size to double as a flower vase for seasonal blooms. Etched pinstripes lend a modern feeling to this timeless design that will become a cherished addition to any collection. Faint hallmarks underneath the base. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $125.00

    7.25"H x 5.50"W x 4.13"D

    Dimensions: 7 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 4 ⅛” D

    A French pewter tankard from the 19th century, likely used in a mercantile similar establishment. The front of the mug is engraved with the precise capacity of one liter, and the upper edge of the lip is stamped with a few letters left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirming that the proprietor was not shorting the customers of their due quantity. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $125.00

    7.25"H x 5.50"W x 4.25"D

    Dimensions: 7 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 4 ¼” D

    A French pewter tankard from the 19th century, hallmarked from Rouen, likely used in a pub or similar establishment. The front of the mug is engraved with the precise capacity of one liter, and the upper edge of the lip is dotted with a multitude of stamps left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirming that the proprietor was not shorting the customers of their due quantity. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $125.00

    7.25"H x 5.50"W x 4.25"D

    Dimensions: 7 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 4 ¼” D

    A French pewter tankard from the 19th century, from a mercantile or similar business. The front of this heavy mug is engraved with the precise capacity of one liter, and the upper edge of the lip is dotted with a multitude of stamps left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirming that the proprietor was not shorting the customers of their due quantity. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Pitcher

    $125.00

    6.13"H x 5.75"W x 3.88"D

    Dimensions: 6 ⅛” H x 5 ¾” W x 3 ⅞” D

    A delightful French pewter pitcher from the 19th century, the baluster form vessel is the perfect size to double as a flower vase for seasonal blooms. Two small fleur-de-lis embossed on the handle are a classic French touch, whose graceful petals inform the curvaceous swoop of the handle itself. Etched pinstripes lend a modern feeling to this timeless design that will become a cherished addition to any collection. Multiple hallmarks underneath the base from the house of Etain D’Art. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Flagon

    $115.00

    7.25"H x 3.50"W x 4.50"D

    Dimensions: 7 ¼” H x 3 ½” W x 4 ½” D

    French 19th century heavy pewter lidded mug–also called a flagon or tappit hen–in a gorgeous silhouette and dark patina. The vessel uses a hinged top with beautifully engineered “thumb” to raise the lid when pouring wine or cider as they would traditionally be intended for; this example has a “sparrow beak” point on the front. Today these relics of kitchenalia make interesting shelf decor or unexpected vases throughout the home. Hallmark of “Etain LR” underneath. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $125.00

    9"H x 5.25"W x 6.63"D

    Dimensions: 9” H x 5 ¼” W x 6 ⅝” D

    A French pewter tankard from the 19th century, likely used in a pub or similar establishment. The front of the mug is engraved with the precise capacity of a “double liter” (two liters), and the flat lip is dotted with a multitude of stamps left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirming that the barkeep was not shorting the customers of their due liters of libation. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Flagon

    $115.00

    10.13"H x 5"W x 6.50"D

    Dimensions: 10 ⅛” H x 5” W x 6 ½” D

    French 19th century heavy pewter lidded mug–also called a flagon or tappit hen–with eyecatching color and patina. The vessel uses a hinged top with beautifully engineered “thumb” of a double acorn to raise the lid when pouring wine or cider as they would traditionally be intended for. Today these relics of kitchenalia make interesting shelf decor or unexpected vases throughout the home. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Tankard

    $165.00

    8.25"H x 4"W x 5.88"D

    Dimensions: 8 ¼” H x 4” W x 5 ⅞” D

    A French pewter tankard from the 19th century, likely used in a pub or similar establishment. The handle of the mug is engraved with the precise capacity of one liter, and the upper edge (just below the mouth) is dotted with a multitude of stamps left by inspectors from the department of weights & measures over the years confirming that the barkeep was not shorting the customers of their due liters of libation. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • English 19th Century Pewter Claret Jug

    $135.00

    9.13"H x 5"W x 6"D

    Dimensions: 9 ⅛” H x 5” W x 6” D

    Wonderful English 19th century pewter claret jug with an antler handle from a roe deer buck. The bulbous pitcher appears to be in the style of James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, England however any attributable hallmarks are not visible. A hinged, lidded spout (missing the thumb on top) is traditionally for serving wine, hence the generous capacity and balanced proportions of the vessel. The perfect decorative accessory for a hunting lodge or fishing camp. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Flagon

    $95.00

    9.75"H x 4"W x 5.63"D

    Dimensions: 9 ¾” H x 4” W x 5 ⅝” D

    French 19th century heavy pewter lidded mug–also called a flagon or tappit hen–with deep color and patina. The vessel uses a hinged top with beautifully engineered “thumb” to raise the lid when pouring wine or cider as they would traditionally be intended for. This example has been personalized with the initials “N.B.” on the lid. Today these relics of kitchenalia make interesting shelf decor or unexpected vases throughout the home. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition. No visible hallmark.

  • French 19th Century Pewter Pitcher

    $85.00

    7"H x 4.13"W x 5.38"D

    Dimensions: 7” H x 4 ⅛” W x 5 ⅜” D

    French, 19th century pewter pitcher (or ewer) for serving wine and water. This elegant vessel features a beaded–or pearl–trim on the slender handle that is repeated on the circumference of the base. A lovely size to use as a small flower vase or decorative accent in a larger grouping. Illegible hallmark underneath, please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French Set of Four Graduated Pewter Tankards

    $155.00

    3.50"H x 2"W x 2.50"D

    Dimensions: 3 ½” H x 2” W x 2 ½” D

    An interesting set of four, French pewter tankards from the 19th century ranging in metric sizes from one centiliter (1 cl) to a deciliter (one-tenth of a liter). The front of each mug–opposite the handle–is engraved with their precise capacity as these would have been used in a commercial setting like a general store to measure dry goods. These cylindrical vessels have flat, squared handles and are commonly referred to as a tankard, differentiating them from a common mug or stein. Likely all are from the same period in the 19th century as they share a basic form, however bear different hallmarks underneath. An “alphabet soup” of random letters imprinted on each cup is the approval stamp of various inspectors from the government, indicating the cups were precise and the shopkeeper was not cheating the customers. This ensemble will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images. Sold as a set of four.

    1cl: 1 ¾” H x 1 ⅛” W x 1 ½” D
    5cl: 2 ⅝” H x 1 ⅝” W x 2 ⅜”” D
    10cl A: 3 ½” H x 2” W x 2 ⅞” D
    10cl B: 3 ½” H x 1 ⅞” W x 2 ½” D

  • French 19th Century Small Pewter Pitcher

    $95.00

    6.50"H x 4"W x 5"D

    Dimensions: 6 ½” H x 4” W x 5” D

    French 19th century heavy pewter lidded mug–also called a flagon–with dull silver color and fine patina. The vessel uses a hinged top with “tassel thumb” of two acorns to raise the lid when pouring wine or cider as it would traditionally be intended for. Today these relics of kitchenalia make interesting shelf decor or unexpected vases. Multiple hallmarks on the base attributed to the brand, Etain d’Art. Please view the detailed images.

  • Belgian 19th Century Pewter Tankard by Duvivier

    $115.00

    8.63"H x 3.88"W x 6.50"D

    Dimensions: 8 ⅝” H x 3 ⅞” W x 6 ½” D

    Unique 19th century lidded pitcher in the Georgian style by Jean Baptiste Duvivier of Belgium, signed on the underside of the base. Crowned with a scallop shell thumb for operating the lid, the narrow spout would gracefully dispense wine into glasses. A bullseye design of concentric circles echoes the precision in the form and construction of the tankard; the capacity of one “litre” is engraved on the handle. Please view the detailed images to see more.

  • French Pair of 19th Century Pewter Flagons

    $200.00

    10.25"H x 5.50"W x 6.13"D

    Dimensions: 10 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 6 ⅛” D

    Pair of French 19th century heavy pewter lidded mugs–also called flagons–with deep color and patina. Each vessel used a hinged top with “tassel thumb” in double acorn profile to raise the lid when pouring wine or cider as they would traditionally be intended for. Today these relics of kitchenalia make interesting shelf decor or unexpected vases. Please view the detailed images. Sold as a pair.

    Tall: 10 ¼” H x 5 ½” W x 6 ⅛” D
    Short: 8 ⅜” H x 4 ¼” W x 6” D

  • French Set of Five Graduated Pewter Tankards

    $250.00

    4.50"H x 3.50"W x 2.50"D

    Dimensions: 4 ½” H x 3 ½” W x 2 ½” D

    An interesting set of five, French pewter mercantile measuring cups ranging in metric sizes from one centiliter (1 cl) to a “double deciliter” (two-tenths of a liter). The front of each mug–opposite the handle–is engraved with their precise capacity. These cylindrical cups with flat, squared handles are commonly referred to as a tankard, differentiating them from a common mug or stein. Likely all are from the same period in the late 19th century as they share a basic form, however bear different hallmarks underneath. This ensemble will make a fascinating decorative statement in any kitchen or bar. Please view the detailed images. Sold as a set of five.

    1cl: 1 ¾” H x 1 ½” W x 1 ¼” D
    2cl: 2 ⅛” H x 2” W x 1 ⅜” D
    5cl: 2 ¾” H x 2 ½” W x 1 ¾” D
    10cl: 3 ½” H x 2 ⅞” W x 2 ⅛” D
    20cl: 4 ½” H x 3 ½” W x 2 ½” D

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $750.00

    25.88"H x 16.75"W x 16.75"D

    Dimensions: 25 ⅞” H x 16 ¾” W x 16 ¾” D

    An enormous, green blown glass wine keg–or demijohn as they are commonly known–having a balloon shape and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. Rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Amber Glass Wine Keg

    $595.00

    19.25"H x 14.50"W x 14.50"D

    Dimensions: 19 ¼” H x 14 ½” W x 14 ½” D

    A large, amber glass wine keg–or demijohn as they are commonly known–having a spherical shape and short neck with cork stopper. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The uneven edge at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $350.00

    17.13"H x 14.25"W x 14.25"D

    Dimensions: 17 ⅛” H x 14 ¼” W x 14 ¼” D

    A large, green blown glass wine keg–or demijohn as they are commonly known–having a spherical shape and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The uneven edge at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $350.00

    21"H x 12.75"W x 12.75"D

    Dimensions: 21” H x 12 ¾” W x 12 ¾” D

    A large, green blown glass wine keg–or demijohn as they are commonly known–having a spherical shape and short neck with cork stopper. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The uneven edge at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $450.00

    18.75"H x 13.75"W x 13.75"D

    Dimensions: 18 ¾” H x 13 ¾” W x 13 ¾” D

    A large, green blown glass wine keg–or demijohn as they are commonly known–having a balloon shape and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The uneven edge at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Bottle

    $325.00

    16.25"H x 6.63"W x 6.63"D

    Dimensions: 16 ¼” H x 6 ⅝” W x 6 ⅝” D

    A charming green glass wine keg–or carboy as they are commonly known–having a cylindrical form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. Rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $450.00

    21.13"H x 14.75"W x 14.75"D

    Dimensions: 21 ⅛” H x 14 ¾” W x 14 ¾” D

    A massive, green blown glass wine keg–or demijohn as they are commonly known–having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The uneven edge at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $450.00

    20.75"H x 15.25"W x 15.25"D

    Dimensions: 20 ¾” H x 15 ¼” W x 15 ¼” D

    A beautiful, green blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a balloon form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The uneven edge at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $350.00

    11.50"H x 10.25"W x 10.25"D

    Dimensions: 11 ½” H x 10 ¼” W x 10 ¼” D

    A beautiful, dark green glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. Rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Large Blown Glass Wine Bottle

    $325.00

    17.50"H x 6.50"W x 6.50"D

    Dimensions: 17 ½” H x 6 ½” W x 6 ½” D

    A beautiful, dark green glass wine bottle, keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a cylindrical form and long neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. Rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Blown Amber Glass Wine Keg

    $450.00

    18.13"H x 10.25"W x 10.25"D

    Dimensions: 18 ⅛” H x 10 ¼” W x 10 ¼” D

    A beautiful, dark amber glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. Rolling of the hot sphere of glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $450.00

    18.63"H x 14"W x 14"D

    Dimensions: 18 ⅝” H x 14” W x 14” D

    A beautiful, green blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. Rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Large Green Glass Wine Keg

    $750.00

    25.75"H x 17.25"W x 17.25"D

    Dimensions: 25 ¾” H x 17 ¼” W x 17 ¼” D

    A large, green blown glass wine keg–or demijohn as they are also called–having an apple-shaped form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. Rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations that make each one so unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $350.00

    18.25"H x 14.25"W x 14.25"D

    Dimensions: 18 ¼” H x 14 ¼” W x 14 ¼” D

    A light green glass 19th century French wine keg, or demijohn as they are known, with a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $215.00

    16.38"H x 11"W x 11"D

    Dimensions: 16 ⅜” H x 11” W x 11” D

    A stunning, green blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a teardrop form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $215.00

    14"H x 11.25"W x 11.25"D

    Dimensions: 14” H x 11 ¼” W x 11 ¼” D

    A beautiful, light-green blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Olive Green Wine Keg

    $415.00

    13"H x 10.25"W x 10.25"D

    Dimensions: 13” H x 10 ¼” W x 10 ¼” D

    A captivating, dark olive-green blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also called, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories in the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one so special.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $350.00

    15.38"H x 12.75"W x 12.75"D

    Dimensions: 15 ⅜” H x 12 ¾” W x 12 ¾” D

    An eye-catching 19th century French light-green glass wine keg, also known as a demijohn, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; spinning of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $450.00

    20"H x 12.50"W x 12.50"D

    Dimensions: 20” H x 12 ½” W x 12 ½” D

    A 19th century French green glass wine keg, also referred to as a carboy, having a cylindrical form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; spinning of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique bottles their charm. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Olive Green Glass Wine Keg

    $415.00

    13.75"H x 10.50"W x 10.50"D

    Dimensions: 13 ¾” H x 10 ½” W x 10 ½” D

    A charming 19th century French green glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are typically called, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each bottle that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $350.00

    15.50"H x 12"W x 13.25"D

    Dimensions: 15 ½” H x 12” W x 13 ¼” D

    An eye-catching 19th century French green glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are properly called, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; spinning of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $325.00

    "H x "W x "D

    Dimensions: 15 ½” H x 8 ½” W x 8 ½” D

    A 19th century French green glass wine keg, or carboy as they are properly called, having a cylindrical form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each bottle that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Amber Glass Wine Keg

    $450.00

    13"H x 10.25"W x 10.25"D

    Dimensions: 13” H x 10 ¼” W x 10 ¼” D

    A fascinating 19th century French amber glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are also known, having a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm & personality. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one unique.

  • French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg

    $350.00

    17"H x 13"W x 13"D

    Dimensions: 17” H x 13” W x 13” D

    A dazzling 19th century French green glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are known, with a bulbous form and short neck. Originally used for storing wine and other liquids, demijohns make great decorative accessories around the home for their colors and shapes, or used as vases to complement greenery and dried flowers. The unfinished cut at the top rim is original from being mouth-blown; rolling of the hot glass creates the swirls and sometimes bubbles that give these antique vessels their charm. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one unique.

  • Large Pewter Champagne Chiller Bowl

    $695.00

    8.38"H x 15"W x 15"D

    Dimensions: 8 ⅜” H x 15” W x 15” D

    A trophy-sized champagne chilling bowl, forged in pewter and branded by the producer–a 20th century promotional piece that communicates a refined taste for luxury. Good proportions for multiple bottles of wine and bubbly libations to chill over ice for a party. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Etched Glass Chalice

    $295.00

    8.75"H x 5.25"W x 5.25"D

    Dimensions: 8 ¾” H x 5 ¼” W x 5 ¼” D

    Lovely hand rolled and mouth blown clear glass chalice–or vase–from France, 19th century. The tulip-shaped footed bowl is smooth on the interior and etched by hand in stylized motifs resembling ferns and waves on the outside with artistic irregularity confirming the handmade nature. A bulbous stem in solid glass flares into the pedestal base for balanced stability. This wonderful glass vessel is easily adaptable as a serving piece when entertaining or as a flower vase. Please view the detailed images.

  • French 19th Century Mahogany Rafraichissoir

    $3,200.00

    31.75"H x 21.75"W x 19.50"D

    Dimensions: 31 ¾” H x 21 ¾” W x 19 ½” D

    A French, Louis XV-style mahogany rafraîchissoir table from circa 1870. Functioning like a dry bar, this side table is adapted to keeping beverages cold–and you refreshed–by placing them in removable ice buckets set flush within the cabinetry. Our example has two metal cellarette buckets to the back, and a white marble surface to prepare one’s drink. A small drawer in the apron is perfect for storing bar tools and cocktail napkins. Gorgeous cabriole legs elegantly bow out from the table top and curve back inward to support a lower shelf. The buckets could also be used for small houseplants in between parties. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this table is ready for your next event. Please view the detailed images.

  • French Wine Keg in Oak Crate

    $450.00

    21.75"H x 15.50"W x 15.50"D

    Dimensions: 21 ¾” H x 15 ½” W x 15 ½” D

    This French 19th century clear glass and hand blown wine keg, or demijohn, has a collection of corks inside. A hand made oak crate is stamped with the word “France”. View all images to see the current condition.

    Wine keg: 21 ¾” H x 14 ¼” W x 14 ¼” D
    Crate: 17 ¼” H 15 ½” W x 15 ½” D

  • French 18th Century Solid Wine Press Pedestal

    $1,700.00

    50.25"H x 14"W x 14"D

    Dimensions: 50 ¼” H x 14” W x 14” D

    This wonderfully aged 18th century grape press screw – from a winery in France – has been converted into a pedestal with a circular top and octagonal base added later. The shaft would have driven a large stone wheel downward, crushing and squeezing grapes, forcing out their juice as the stone rotates across them. The production of wine is tantamount to French culture, and these larger-than-life screws made producing it en masse a possibility. This antique press, with its deep, rich patina and exceptional texture could be used as column supporting art or a plant or repurposed as a stunning floor lamp. Be sure to view all the images to get a closer look at this interesting antique.

  • Italian Early 19th Century Hand Blown Glass Damigiana

    $695.00

    19.63"H x "W x 9.88"D

    Dimensions: 19 ⅝” H x 9 ⅞” D

    A rare Italian hand blown blue glass damigiana or demijohn hand-crafted in Italy circa 1800. Composed of a gorgeous free-blown aqua blue glass that exhibits trapped air bubbles within the glass and with a sheared lip. Its simply elegant form and unique color make this glass vessel used for transporting wine in 19th century Italy a highly collectible item. In very good antique condition, this piece would make a great addition to any space giving it the elements of texture and dimension. Be sure to view all the images to get a closer look at this beautiful antique.

If you’re a lover of wine and antiques you have found the right antique shop. We sell useable wine accessories and furniture. We have a large selection of unique, well designed cork screws including straight pulls, ring pulls, zig zag, etc. We sell cellar candlesticks, calvados decanters from Normandy, France.Cave a liqueur sets, champagne riddlers, glass wine kegs and glass wine bottles. Tilt-top wine tasters or vernage tables in walnut, oak and fruitwood, perfect for your breakfast table. Grape pickers baskets and hods, wine buckets and champagne buckets which are perfect for your home bar or host’s gift.
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