Wine Antiques
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French 19th Century Directoire Walnut Rafraichissoir
$3,200.0030.13"H x 19.75"W x 19.75"D
Dimensions: 30-⅛”H x 19-¾”W x 19-¾”D
This handsome Directoire-style rafraichissoir table adds a unique touch to any space. The small table is used to chill and serve champagne or any other wines that are best served cold, placing them in custom steel buckets inset into a colorful marble top. A single drawer is housed within the apron above two lower shelves for storing bar tools (like a corkscrew) or cocktail napkins. Tapered, square legs terminate at original castors for mobility. The walnut wood frame has aged wonderfully. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look.
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French Amber Glass Wine Keg
$595.0018.25"H x "W x 15.50"D
Dimensions: 18-¼”H x 15-½”Diameter
This beautiful, amber blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are sometimes called, remains fully intact. Still in wonderful condition, this piece would be a great addition to any space, giving it an element of texture and dimension. They make great vessels for displaying sprigs of greenery or dried flowers. We have a variety of wine kegs available in a range of colors and sizes. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one so special!
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French Green Glass Wine Keg
$350.0016.50"H x "W x 11.25"D
Dimensions: 16-½”H x 11-¼”Diameter
This beautiful, green blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are sometimes called, remains fully intact. Still in wonderful condition, this piece would be a great addition to any space, giving it an element of texture and dimension. They make great vessels for displaying sprigs of greenery or dried flowers. We have a variety of wine kegs available in a range of colors and sizes. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one so special!
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French Clear Glass Wine Keg
$350.0015"H x "W x 11.75"D
Dimensions: 15”H x 11-¾”Diameter
This beautiful, clear blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are sometimes called, remains fully intact. Still in wonderful condition, this piece would be a great addition to any space, giving it an element of texture and dimension. They make great vessels for displaying sprigs of greenery or dried flowers. We have a variety of wine kegs available in a range of colors and sizes. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one so special!
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French 19th Century Iron Wine Corker
$1,400.0037.25"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 pastel green like verdigris and using a turned wood handle to operate the mechanism. This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker which facilitated the distribution of wine and spirits far from the vineyards, giving the world a taste of the country’s terroir. 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. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. A conversation piece for any home bar, kitchen, or restaurant. Please view the detailed images for a closer look.
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French 19th Century Hand-Blown Glass Decanter
$415.0012.25"H x "W x 5.25"D
Dimensions: 12-¼”H x 5-¼”D
An elegantly neutral hand blown glass decanter from 19th century France. Perfect to use as a simple decor item, as a vessel for flower arrangements, or to decant your wine. Some bubbles in the glass add a touch of antique charm.
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French 19th Century Calvados Decanter
$295.0012"H x "W x 6"D
Dimensions: 12”H x 6”Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown clear glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!
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French 19th Century Hand-Blown Glass Decanter
$415.0013"H x "W x 4.75"D
Dimensions: 13”H x 4-¾”Diameter
An elegantly neutral hand blown clear glass decanter from 19th century France. Perfect to use as a simple decor item, as a vessel for flower arrangements, or to decant your wine. Some bubbles in the glass add a touch of antique charm.
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French 18th Century Amber Glass Wine Keg
$695.0018"H x "W x 19"D
Dimensions: 18”H x 19”Diameter
This lovely, amber blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are sometimes called, remains fully intact. Wine kegs were used to transport wine from vineyards. They would have been wrapped in straw with a metal basket around them. Still in wonderful condition, this piece would be a great addition to your space, giving it an element of texture and color. They make beautiful vessels for displaying sprigs of greenery and can add interest to any room. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one so special and individualized!
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French 19th Century Calvados Decanter
$295.0012"H x "W x 6"D
Dimensions: 12”H x 6”Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!
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French 19th Century Calvados Decanter
$295.0011.75"H x "W x 5.5"D
Dimensions: 11-¾”H x 5-½”Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look
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French 19th Century Calvados Decanter
$295.0012.25"H x "W x 5.5"D
Dimensions: 12-¼”H x 5-½” Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!
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French 19th Century Calvados Decanter
$350.0015"H x "W x 5.5"D
Dimensions: 15”H x 5-½”D
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!
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French 19th Century Decanter with Top
$425.0016.50"H x "W x 7"D
Dimensions: 16-½”H x 7”D
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.
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French 19th Century Calvados Decantur
$350.0013"H x "W x 5"D
Dimensions: 13”H x 5”Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.
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French 19th Century Calvados Decanter
$295.0010.50"H x "W x 5"D
Dimensions: 10-½”H x 5”Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look
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Pair of French 19th Century Green Glass Storage Bottles
$320.0012.38"H x "W x 3.38"D
Dimensions: 12-⅜”H x 3-⅜”Diameter
A fine pair of antique blown glass bottles from 19th century France. These wonderful antique vessels add a lovely touch of color and texture to any space. They can be used as vases, serving as displays for fresh cut or dried floral arrangements. These bottles have a beautiful olive green colored antique glass which has bubbles trapped within from the time it was created. The two bottles vary slightly in size: 12-½”H x 3-½”Diameter and 12-⅜”H x 3-⅜”Diameter.
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French 19th Century Glass Wine Bottles
$125.0012.38"H x "W x 3.75"D
Dimensions: 12-⅜”H x 3-¾”Diameter
An extensive assortment of 17 green glass wine bottles that are all quite similar in size, but have wonderful variations that make each bottle an individual work of art. Their heights range from 11-⅜”H to 12-⅜”H and they have diameters ranging from 3-⅜” to 3-¾”. This collection of beautifully crafted antique glass bottles come in a spectrum of green color shades. In addition to being delightful decorative objects, their added functionality as bud vases makes these seemingly ordinary bottles anything but humdrum. $125.00 each.
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French 19th Century Green Glass Wine Keg
$425.0018.13"H x "W x 13.13"D
Dimensions: 18-⅛”H x 13-⅛”Diameter
This beautiful, green blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are sometimes called, remains fully intact. Still in wonderful condition, this piece would be a great addition to your space, giving it an element of texture and color. They make beautiful vessels for displaying sprigs of greenery and can add interest to any room. Take a closer look at the detailed images to explore the subtle variations found in each vessel that makes each one so special and individualized!
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French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker
$1,500.0040.5"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.
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French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker
$1,200.0031.75"H x 29.5"W x 12.25"D
Dimensions: 31-¾”H x 29-½”W x 12-¼”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 printed “LA ROUENNAISE”. 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.
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French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker
$1,200.0040.13"H x 31.75"W x 13.63"D
Dimensions: 40-⅛”H x 31-¾”W x 13-⅝”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 printed “LA MEILLEUAE B” and also B.F PARIS. The overflow bowl has printed on its edge “E CHAUDER 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.
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French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker
$995.0032.38"H x 17.75"W x 9.25"D
Dimensions: 32-⅜”H x 17-¾”W x 9-¼”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. 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.
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French 19th Century Wine Bottle Holder
$1,650.00Original price was: $1,650.00.$995.00Current price is: $995.00.95.5"H x 24.75"W x 12"D
Dimensions: 95-½”H x 24-¾”W x 12”D
This rustic, painted wine bottle holder will hold 36 bottles. It has a distressed painted finish, resembling a wine bottle and has an ‘R’ painted at the neck of the bottle. The legs on the back fold in and out, when closed this holder is 3-½”D.
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French 19th Century Blown Glass Wine Bottle
$250.0015.75"H x "W x 4.63"D
Dimensions: 15-¾”H x 4-⅝”Diameter
This tall, green, blown glass wine bottle remains fully intact. Still in wonderful condition, this piece could be a vase and make a great addition to your space, giving it an element of texture and color.
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French 19th Century Hectolitre Winemakers Measure
$2,200.0034.5"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.
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French Early 20th Century Bottle Carrier
$1,100.0016.25"H x 24.25"W x 8.38"D
Dimensions: 16-¼”H x 24-¼”W x 8-⅜”D
Early 20th century, c. 1900, 12 bottle carrier basket from France. Handmade bottle rack, made of metal with a wooden handle. Wonderful, aged patina gives this basket layers of character.
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Set of 7 French 19th Century Absinthe Glasses
$600.006"H x "W x 2.75"D
Dimensions: 6”H x 2-¾”D
Set of seven French glasses, c. 1880. These heavy, absinthe glasses are each unique hand blown pieces. Sold only as a set of seven.
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Set of French 19th Century Cut Crystal Champagne Flutes
$1,295.006.88"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.
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Vintage French Small Grapevine Corkscrews
$30.005.38"H x 7"W x 2.13"D
Dimensions: 5-⅜”H x 7”W x 2-⅛”D
Add French charm to your bar or wine cellar with one or all of these grapevine corkscrews, handmade in the vineyards of France. It is one-of-a-kind and could not possibly be more appropriate. A spectacular twisted and knotted wood handled corkscrew, used by professional sommeliers and wine enthusiasts alike in bistros and homes all over France. The dimensions vary on these unique pieces, listed dimensions are for reference and are not exact for each corkscrew. We have 45 corkscrews in stock. $30/ea.
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French 19th Century Hand-Blown Glass Decanter
$175.0011.875"H x 5.375"W x 5.375"D
Dimensions: 11-7/8″ – 12″H x 4″ – 5-3/8″Diameter
French 19th Century Hand-Blown Glass Decanter, c. 1880’s.
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French 19th Century Hand-Blown Glass Decanters
$175.0013.125"H x 4.875"W x 4.875"D
Dimensions: 13-1/8″H x 4-7/8″ – 4-3/4″W
French hand-blown glass decanters, from France, c. 1880’s. Available for individual purchase at $175.00 each.
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19th Century French Painted Wine Corker
$1,400.0026.5"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.