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 Pine Wine Rack

    $2,100.00

    50"H x 60.50"W x 12.75"D

    Dimensions: 50” H x 60 ½” W x 12 ¾” D

    A well made vintage French standing wine bottle storage rack made of beautiful pine. A gorgeous hand-carved piece with a highly functional design that is perfect for storing and displaying wine bottles horizontally in order to preserve the cork. The tiered construction consists of a solid pine top followed by 6 staid racks, each with 12 slots to hold 72 bottles or 6 cases of wine. Notched back shelves offer additional support, hold the bottles properly and keep them secure. The pine wood has aged beautifully and has a deep rich tone and patina. Interesting patterns in the woodgrain and notches from years of use give this vintage piece depth and charm. Light but durable and with impeccable woodworking this vintage wine rack would be a great addition for any wine enthusiast to enjoy for years to come. Be sure to view all the images for a closer look.

  • 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.

  • French 19th Century Iron Wine Corker

    $1,400.00

    37.25"H x 13.25"W x 9"D

    Dimensions: 37-¼”H x 13-¼”W x 9”D

    A cast iron wine corker from 19th century France. Painted a still vibrant green, fixed with a smooth turned wood handle. This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.

  • French 18th Century Carved Oak Wine Press

    $1,695.00

    43.88"H x 6.13"W x 6.13"D

    Dimensions: 43-⅞”H x 6-⅛”W x 6-⅛”D

    This wonderfully aged 18th century grape press screw fragment. The shaft would have driven a large stone wheel downward, crushing and squeezing grapes, forcing out their juice as the stone rotates across them.  This antique press could be incorporated into an architectural project or used as a pedestal.

  • French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker

    $1,500.00

    40.5"H x 30"W x 11.75"D

    Dimensions: 40-½”H x 30”W x 11-¾”D

    This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. Made of iron around 1890, was used in a winery in Bordeaux. On one side is an oval plate that reads “L. GODIN” with “PARIS” below. On the overflow rim is printed “MOUILLER LES BOUCHONS”. Wine production is intrinsic to French culture and is taken very seriously. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Great pride is taken in the wines produced in each growing region. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one.

  • French 19th Century Hectolitre Winemakers Measure

    $2,200.00

    34.5"H x 24.75"W x 27.75"D

    Dimensions: 34-½”H x 24-¾”W x 27-¾”D

    This rare, painted tole and brass wine barrel was used by wineries to measure and pour their wines into bottles in preparation for consumption or sale.  The tole and old paint have developed a wonderful patina over time.  It is mounted with a pair of handles and three legs. The measure is outfitted with an overflow and a spout down one side which would allow the excess wine to be emptied into a vessel below to insure little waste.  Every winery would have had one of these barrels and customers would bring a vessel and place it under the spout to fill with the desired amount of wine.  The vintner would charge for the wine by using a measuring stick to determine how much was in the barrel before and after dispensing as not every vessel was of equal size.  This wine vat will hold 100L and could still be used today.  The maker’s badge is emblazoned in a crest on the vessel’s front.

  • Set of French 19th Century Cut Crystal Champagne Flutes

    $1,295.00

    6.88"H x "W x 2.88"D

    Dimensions: 6-⅞”H x 2-⅞”D

    Set of 13 French glasses, c. 1820.  These crystal flutes have a cut design around the bowl and overall tapered design with faceted stems.  

  • 19th Century French Painted Wine Corker

    $1,400.00

    26.5"H x 13"W x 9"D

    Dimensions: 26-1/2″H x 13″W x 9″D

    This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. This green painted wine corker, made around 1890, was used in a winery in Bordeaux. Wine production is intrinsic to French culture and is taken very seriously. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Great pride is taken in the wines produced in each growing region. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one.

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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