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All good wine deserved to be tasted not only with the palate but also with the eyes. The transparency of the crystal will magnify its dress. A bottle coaster placed on the table is an indicator of the attention paid to it, a beautiful and good corkscrew, accessories will be a nice preamble to the pleasure of tasting.
Diamond cut combined with the classic, baloon- shaped bowl, golden rim and faceted stem gives to the drinking set Royal famous touch of Kings. The set was given its name after it was commissioned for the wife of King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra.
Diamond cut combined with the classic, baloon- shaped bowl, golden rim and faceted stem gives to the drinking set Royal famous touch of Kings. The set was given its name after it was commissioned for the wife of King Edward VII, Queen Alexandra.
Hand-painted majolica dinner plate with a white background and decorated with white grapes.
Molded crystal carafe from the French Charles X period (1824-1830).
Wood and silver plated bottle coaster with openwork tubular edge.
Very nice set of 8 Old Christofle silver-plated, world-famous French factory, each bottle coaster, 19th century. Measures: D 16 cm, H 2.5cm.
Height: 12 cm Diameter: 6.5 cm Mouth-blown crystal Hand wash only Delivery time between 1 and 2 months
Height: 13.3 cmDiameter: 7.3 cmCapacity: 160 mlMouth-blown crystalHand wash onlyDelivery time between 1 and 2 months
Red wine crystal cup on foot. By the designer Joseph Hoffman, designed in 1917.
White wine crystal cup on foot . By the designer Joseph Hoffman, designed in 1917.
Water crystal glass on foot. By the designer Joseph Hoffman, designed in 1917.
Champagne crystal cup on foot . By the designer Joseph Hoffman, designed in 1917.
Glass ewer carafe with a silver metal head for serving and decanting wine.
Corkscrew with a screwing 19th century system with a wood handle.
T-shaped corkscrew with a horn handle.
T-shaped corkscrew decorated with a circle topping the screw and a bone handle. 19th century work.
Silver-plated champagne bucket with simple, elegant decoration and straight handles. Art Deco style by the silversmith R. Debladis, Paris.