Vintage 1960s Crystal Queen Lace Safari Bowl GreeceEntirely hand blown, this mid century safari etched salad bowl is hand cut and hand polished in Germany and then engraved with a rare Copper Wheel technique developed during the Renaissance.
A snazzy place to wipe your feet
Production of these textiles ceased in 1968
A late 1800s French heavy white pitcher originally made for making seltzer water
they evoke the hush of falling snow and the glitter of a well-set holiday table
A handmade pin featuring a faux diamond studded thoroughbred racing horse and jockey
An enormous mid century commercially sized glorious copper stock pot and lid (think a clambake for 20) that has been re tinned for modern use either indoors or over an outdoor fire
A rare extra large handmade and hand painted embossed seafood plate featuring a fisherman's net
the snifter exemplifies Queen Lace’s commitment to craftsmanship that transforms functional glassware into collectible art
An all-natural deeply exfoliating body scrub towel made from absorbent Sasawashi fabric and deodorizing kumazasa plant fibers that are fast-drying and leave dry skin glowing and refreshed
a lace like arrangement of roses and trailing vines remains among the most sought after patterns in American glassmaking
this Italian handmade lidded ice bucket (keeps the ice clean a cool just a bit longer) was forged in the Tuscan countryside and enhances any home mixologist's bar collection
this bit shaped fork and spoon serving set is has a soft brushed finish