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Antique Drinkware

Antique drinkware tells stories of tradition, bringing beauty, heritage, and sophistication to every occasion and collection. From etched crystal to hand-blown glass, these pieces blend function and luxury seamlessly.

  • Set of Four "Thousand Butterfly" Pattern Dishes, China, 19th Century. Two sets available.

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    Original price $395.00 - Original price $395.00
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    A set of four "thousand butterfly" pattern dishes, China, 19th century. Two sets of four available. The pattern 1000 butterflies is fairly rare in ...

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    Original price $395.00 - Original price $395.00
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    Current price $395.00
  • Adams Design Tea Set

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    Original price $2,500.00 - Original price $2,500.00
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    A Classic Adams design hot water urn with a coffee pot and 2 tea pots, England circa 1910. Marked EPNS. A gadrooned with reeded elements in the Geo...

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    Original price $2,500.00 - Original price $2,500.00
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How to Create a Refined Bar Setting with Antique Drinkware

Combine your antique drinkware with Antique Serveware for coordinated presentation, or mix with Antique Tableware for a unified dining display.

For decor inspiration, explore Vintage Accessories and Vintage Lamps to accentuate glass brilliance.

Enhance the experience further with reads from Vintage Coffee Table Books or Antique Curiosities — perfect conversation starters for guests.

Each glass, decanter, and vessel from AAXSF’s Drinkware Collection transforms serving into an art form.

Are antique glasses suitable for use?

Yes, most can be used carefully; we recommend hand washing only.

What defines antique drinkware?

Glass or crystal pieces typically over 100 years old, often handmade.

Can I combine antique and modern glassware?

Absolutely — mixing eras adds visual intrigue and personal flair.