Exquisite vintage blue stoneware pitcher from Alsace. Adorned with delightful vine motifs, it will add a touch of rustic charm to your table or coffee break. It's also numbered 310, and we're absolutely captivated!
Découvrez ce vase soliflore / pichet en céramique beige de la manufacture française Fournier-Demars, une pièce rare et en très bon état.
Ce splendide objet a été fabriqué dans les années 1920-1930, un design très moderne pour l'époque. Le grès émaillé a des nuances brunes, ocres et vertes.
L'objet est signé Fournier-Demars sur le dos: voir dernière photo.
Hauteur: 21 cm.
Sublimez votre table avec cette superbe carafe vintage en cristal taillé en parfait état. Il s'agit du magnifique modèle Gevaert, caractérisé par un travail de taille géométrique complexe mettant en valeur les médaillons circulaires transparents. Une pièce haut de gamme qui comprend son magnifique bouchon d'origine.
Coup de coeur pour cette pièce d'exception.
Superbe carafe vintage en verre fumé transparent jaune avec une petite anse et un beau bec verseur. Le bouchon est en liège et en bois. L'objet est en parfait état et prêt à prendre du service.
Hauteur: 23 cm.
Splendid pitcher in very good condition with a capacity of 1L made by the French manufacturer Saint Uze (Marseille).
In mustard yellow, it will bring the color of the South to your table.
Cruche en parfait état en porcelaine de haute qualité réalisée par la renommée manufacture Villeroy & Boch. Il s'agit de la collection French Garden, et plus précisément le décor Fleurence: fruits colorés tels que des pêches, des raisins et des prunes, accompagnées d'une frise de feuilles vertes et jaunes.
Coup de coeur, on adore!
Très élégant pichet en grès beige et brun à décor flammé qui peut aujourd'hui être utilisé comme vase décoratif. L'objet est à la fois élégant avec une belle finition qui donne lui donne aussi un effet brut et rustique. Sur le dos de l'objet, il y a une signature qui n'est pas déchiffrable.
Un intemporel pour une déco maison de campagne.
A water carafe to dilute your Pastis 51 to your liking. You already have the glass, buy the pitcher to complete your set. A must-have that exudes summer, the South of France, pétanque, and good friends.
A colorful vintage earthenware pitcher straight from the Nimy pottery factory in Belgium. There's a small chip on the base, but it's still in very good condition.
A blue glazed ceramic pitcher signed "Labout". The piece is extremely elegant with a glossy finish that creates an intriguing play of colors. It features a beautiful handle for easy gripping.
Extra-large 1500ml stainless steel measuring jug from Arnox in Kessel. It features a handle for pouring your finest potions for yourself and your loved ones. Alchemists, get to work!
A beautiful vintage glass carafe that pairs perfectly with freshly squeezed orange juice, water, or herbal tea. Perfect for an afternoon treat, go ahead and indulge!
A very pretty vintage carafe in excellent condition. The yellow, green, and white colors give this carafe a vibrant look that will certainly not go unnoticed on the table. It's fresh, it's pretty, we love it.
This magnificent English majolica pitcher/carafe dates from the 1940s and was created by the renowned English manufacturer Wedgwood. It bears a mark on the base: Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlaston, Maiden in England. The entire pitcher is decorated with reliefs depicting bunches of grapes and vine leaves. It is a deep green with varying shades of light and dark. It is in superb vintage condition and has no chips or cracks.
Superb stoneware water or wine pitcher in very good condition, caramel brown color, narrow neck, beautiful handle. It is both functional and decorative; it can be used as a decorative piece on a piece of furniture or mantelpiece. It is signed: Jeanne.
This 1970s carafe from the Fruits de France series is lovely. You'll love using it and might even leave it on your countertop instead of storing it away in a cupboard ;) Arcopal's assembly process is a revolution in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and flea market no. 300)
This opaline glass carafe from the iconic French brand Arcopal, specifically the Myosotis collection, is in excellent condition and has a white plastic lid. Welcome to the seventies, we absolutely love it! :)
Rare porcelain pitcher made by Sitzendorf. This German manufacturer, founded in 1850, is renowned for its finely detailed porcelain figurines and decorative pieces. This beautiful and rare object dates from the late 19th century and is a true collector's item!
Rare porcelain pitcher made by Sitzendorf. This German manufacturer, founded in 1850, is renowned for its finely detailed porcelain figurines and decorative pieces. This beautiful and rare object dates from the late 19th century and is a true collector's item!
Superb carafe made by the Italian glassworks Fidenza. Founded in Fidenza, in Emilia-Romagna, the factory was active mainly in the middle of the 20th century.
Superb crystal decanter in perfect condition, made by the renowned Portuguese company Atlantis. Founded in 1944, it is recognized worldwide for its high-quality products and craftsmanship. Today, the company is part of the Vista Alegre Atlantis group, which includes Vista Alegre (porcelain) and Atlantis (crystal).
This super pop 70s carafe is cool, isn't it? You'll love using this carafe and you might even leave it on your worktop rather than putting it away in the cupboard ;) There are a few very slight signs of wear and tear.
A splendid vintage carafe, just the way we like it, bursting with color – it smells like summer :) Made in Italy by Covetro. Their products are renowned for their quality and designed for everyday use.
This splendid carafe is made in Italy by the renowned Cerve factory, founded in 1953 in Parma. Don't you think this carafe is adorable? ;) It will add a touch of vibrancy to your home! Cerve has a product range that includes glasses, carafes, bottles, and various other glassware items, prized for their quality, durability, and diverse and elegant designs.
A lovely vintage carafe, it will perfectly complement all your meals. Using a glass carafe goes beyond mere aesthetics; it's choosing a sustainable alternative.
A splendid carafe made of very thick green glass with a woven wicker base. The carafe features embossed designs, including three overlapping lines that encircle it. Its shape is ideal for juices, lemonades, or water, and also for aerating and serving wine.
A refined carafe in smoked and translucent glass, made by Luminarc in the 1980s. The surface is adorned with oblique raised lines that lend the carafe a sense of grandeur. Sleek and intensely vintage, it will be a sensation when filled with juice, water, or homemade lemonade.
A charming, thick-walled glass carafe from the 1960s with a red and black embossed silkscreen print depicting an old 19th-century car. The design appears to be hand-drawn. Filled with orange juice and surrounded by pastries or a cake, it makes the perfect setting for an afternoon tea with friends or family.
This beautiful vintage glass carafe, with its lovely smoky-colored lid, dates back to the 1970s and is ideal for holding chilled lemonade or any other beverage. Its aesthetic design will make it a stylish and vintage addition to your kitchen.
EXCEPTIONAL PIECE! Splendid crystal decanter from one of the oldest and most prestigious crystal houses in the world, the French crystalworks Saint-Louis. Part of the Trianon collection, one of the oldest from the Saint-Louis brand and a benchmark of classicism and refinement. It is the haute couture of crystal. The decanter is stamped 'Cristal Saint-Louis France' on the underside and is in perfect condition. Founded in 1556, the crystalworks initially specialized in glass production. In 1767, it received the title of Royal Crystal Works from Louis XV, thus becoming the leading crystal manufacturer in France. In 2007, it was awarded the "Living Heritage Company" label for its role in preserving traditional craftsmanship. In 1834, the Trianon crystal glasses from the Saint-Louis crystalworks inaugurated the era of glassware services, a model of refinement. It is no coincidence that in the 1960s, this Trianon service graced the tables of the Elysée Palace.
Beautiful 1970s glass water carafe from Italy. This pitcher is in perfect condition and the fruit design is wonderfully colorful. It's THE carafe that will instantly add a touch of cheer and lightness to your table.