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Creator: Bragagnolo Argenti
Half Moon Carafe with Golden Interior
By Bragagnolo Argenti
Located in Milan, IT
Carafe with thick copper and silver core, one-liter capacity, hammered finish, and half-moon handle. Suitable for red wine tasting, as the internal gilding optimizes the very oxygena...
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2010s Italian Bragagnolo Argenti Pitchers

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Silver

Carafe N.5
By Bragagnolo Argenti
Located in Milan, IT
Boasting an eclectic and highly original character, this silver-plated carafe brings stunning sophistication to both everyday gatherings and formal hosting events. The hand-hammered ...
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2010s Italian Bragagnolo Argenti Pitchers

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Silver

Classic Decanter
By Bragagnolo Argenti
Located in Milan, IT
Dominated by sinuous lines and harmonious proportions, this exceptionally crafted decanter is silver-plated with a subtle hand-hammered finish. The classic shape features a flared, s...
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2010s Italian Bragagnolo Argenti Pitchers

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Silver

Modern Decanter
By Bragagnolo Argenti
Located in Milan, IT
Merging modern aesthetic sensibility and traditional crafting materials, this exquisite silver-plated decanter features a delicate hand-hammered finish and a sleek cylindrical silhouette with the interior enriched with a gold layer. Ideal to serve vintage red wines...
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2010s Italian Bragagnolo Argenti Pitchers

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Silver

Italic Decanter
By Bragagnolo Argenti
Located in Milan, IT
Characterized by an unconventional geometric shape and dynamic texture, this stunning decanter will be a superb vessel to serve wine, particularly red, on all dining occasions. The s...
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2010s Italian Bragagnolo Argenti Pitchers

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Silver

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Bragagnolo Argenti pitchers for sale on 1stDibs.

Bragagnolo Argenti pitchers are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of silver and are designed with extraordinary care. Prices for Bragagnolo Argenti pitchers can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $270 and can go as high as $2,540, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $335.

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