Vari produttori europei - Bottle (13) - Crystal

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Set of 13 crystal bottles consisting of: Photo 3 - decanter with a matching stopper, characterized by an engraved decorative pattern. Mainly used for decanting and oxygenating wine, enhancing its aromas. Its shape, with a wide base and narrow neck, helps to separate sediments in aged wines and promote aeration in younger ones. The specific design features a cross-cut pattern on the lower bulb and a shaped crystal stopper. Size: height 38 x diameter 12.5 cm. France 1950. Photo 6 - decanter with a round stopper with a rim and decorations in gold leaf. Made by the Fumo Brothers (Naples) 1980. Size: height 31 x diameter 13.5 cm. Photo 9 - decanter with engraved decorations, probably garlands, on the lower part of the body. The shape has a wide base that narrows into a thin neck, topped with a bulb-shaped crystal stopper. Empoli (Florence) Art Deco 1930s. Size: height 32.5 x diameter 12. Photo 12 - wine decanter with an acid-etched floral decoration. Empoli (Florence) Art Deco 1930s. Size: 32.5 x diameter 12 cm. Photo 15 - French crystal wine decanter from the 1930s. Body with a shower shape and festoon decorations, including laurel and palm motifs, in Empire style. The engraving was done using rotina or needle-paralyzing technique. Size: height 32.5 x diameter 11.5 cm. Photo 18 - Irish decanter from the 1970s, hand-cut. Features a bulbous shape with crossed and vertical cuts on the body and a cut base. Size: height 30.5 x diameter 10.5 cm. Photo 21 - decanter, France early 20th century. Shaped stopper and an engraved or frosted decorative pattern around the base, a zig-zag pattern around the top. Below the zig-zag pattern, there are decorative engravings resembling ribbons or stylized bows. The object has a rounded base and a tapering shape upward. Size: height 31 x diameter 12.5 cm. Photo 24 - engraved decorated decanter. Characterized by a wide base and a narrow neck, maximizing the liquid's contact surface with air. Bohemia 1950s. Size: height 29 x diameter 10.5 cm. Photo 25 - square whiskey decanter. Features a solid base and carved decorations to attract attention and add sophistication. Equipped with a gasketed stopper to create an airtight seal, preventing evaporation and aroma loss. Ireland 1980s. Size: height 27.5 x 8 x 8 cm. Photo 28 - liquor decanter, probably from the Art Nouveau or Art Deco period, 1930s, with the following features: transparent crystal with floral or vegetal-themed engravings. Has a rounded, tapered shape, with a matching glass stopper and a 800 silver ring around the neck. The engravings are detailed and cover much of the lower surface of the bottle and the stopper. Used for storing and serving liqueurs or other beverages. Size: height 26 x diameter 10.5 cm. Photo 31 - Irish decanter from the 1940s, Orrefors model. Used for serving or storing spirits like whiskey, brandy, and bourbon. Made of thick crystal with a deep cut pattern that refracts light. Includes a crystal stopper for an airtight closure. Ideal for storing spirits like whiskey, brandy, and bourbon. Size: height 24.5 x 14 x 7.5 cm. Photo 33 - bottle with a rounded base that narrows into a flared neck. Originally used for serving drinks or as a decanter. Italy 1960s. Size: height 22.5 x diameter 11.5 cm. Photo 34 - decanter with stopper, mainly used for wine. Wide base and narrow neck, as shown in the image. France 1960s: size height 20 x diameter 11 cm.

Set of 13 crystal bottles consisting of: Photo 3 - decanter with a matching stopper, characterized by an engraved decorative pattern. Mainly used for decanting and oxygenating wine, enhancing its aromas. Its shape, with a wide base and narrow neck, helps to separate sediments in aged wines and promote aeration in younger ones. The specific design features a cross-cut pattern on the lower bulb and a shaped crystal stopper. Size: height 38 x diameter 12.5 cm. France 1950. Photo 6 - decanter with a round stopper with a rim and decorations in gold leaf. Made by the Fumo Brothers (Naples) 1980. Size: height 31 x diameter 13.5 cm. Photo 9 - decanter with engraved decorations, probably garlands, on the lower part of the body. The shape has a wide base that narrows into a thin neck, topped with a bulb-shaped crystal stopper. Empoli (Florence) Art Deco 1930s. Size: height 32.5 x diameter 12. Photo 12 - wine decanter with an acid-etched floral decoration. Empoli (Florence) Art Deco 1930s. Size: 32.5 x diameter 12 cm. Photo 15 - French crystal wine decanter from the 1930s. Body with a shower shape and festoon decorations, including laurel and palm motifs, in Empire style. The engraving was done using rotina or needle-paralyzing technique. Size: height 32.5 x diameter 11.5 cm. Photo 18 - Irish decanter from the 1970s, hand-cut. Features a bulbous shape with crossed and vertical cuts on the body and a cut base. Size: height 30.5 x diameter 10.5 cm. Photo 21 - decanter, France early 20th century. Shaped stopper and an engraved or frosted decorative pattern around the base, a zig-zag pattern around the top. Below the zig-zag pattern, there are decorative engravings resembling ribbons or stylized bows. The object has a rounded base and a tapering shape upward. Size: height 31 x diameter 12.5 cm. Photo 24 - engraved decorated decanter. Characterized by a wide base and a narrow neck, maximizing the liquid's contact surface with air. Bohemia 1950s. Size: height 29 x diameter 10.5 cm. Photo 25 - square whiskey decanter. Features a solid base and carved decorations to attract attention and add sophistication. Equipped with a gasketed stopper to create an airtight seal, preventing evaporation and aroma loss. Ireland 1980s. Size: height 27.5 x 8 x 8 cm. Photo 28 - liquor decanter, probably from the Art Nouveau or Art Deco period, 1930s, with the following features: transparent crystal with floral or vegetal-themed engravings. Has a rounded, tapered shape, with a matching glass stopper and a 800 silver ring around the neck. The engravings are detailed and cover much of the lower surface of the bottle and the stopper. Used for storing and serving liqueurs or other beverages. Size: height 26 x diameter 10.5 cm. Photo 31 - Irish decanter from the 1940s, Orrefors model. Used for serving or storing spirits like whiskey, brandy, and bourbon. Made of thick crystal with a deep cut pattern that refracts light. Includes a crystal stopper for an airtight closure. Ideal for storing spirits like whiskey, brandy, and bourbon. Size: height 24.5 x 14 x 7.5 cm. Photo 33 - bottle with a rounded base that narrows into a flared neck. Originally used for serving drinks or as a decanter. Italy 1960s. Size: height 22.5 x diameter 11.5 cm. Photo 34 - decanter with stopper, mainly used for wine. Wide base and narrow neck, as shown in the image. France 1960s: size height 20 x diameter 11 cm.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
0 kg
No. of items
13
Country of Origin
Europe
Manufacturer/ Brand
Vari produttori europei
Material
Crystal
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
0 cm
Width
0 cm
Depth
0 cm
Estimated Period
1930-1940
ItalyVerified
210
Objects sold
98.28%
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