Tuscan Style Grape Motif Tabletop Wine Dispenser / Decanter with Spigot
Unbranded (Likely Pier 1 Imports, HomeGoods, or Southern Living at Home) · Kitchenware & Appliances > Barware & Decanters

Era / Decade
Early 2000s (approx. 2000-2010)
Material
Wrought iron / cast metal base with gold-tone/bronze finish; Etched glass decanter; Plastic/faux-silk grape and leaf accents; Stainless steel/plastic spigot.
Condition
Good to Very Good. The glass appears intact and is still protected by original plastic wrap. The metal base shows some minor patina and dust consistent with storage. The faux greenery appears slightly flattened from storage but is intact.
Demand Level
Moderate - Popular for wedding decor or 'Wine Mom' aesthetic enthusiasts; consistent demand in the 'Tuscan Kitchen' niche.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Estimated Retail Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Comparable Sales
Similar metal-stand wine decanters sell on eBay for $30-$50 plus shipping. Local sales on Facebook Marketplace typically range from $20-$35 due to the bulkiness and fragility of the item.
Description
This charming tabletop wine dispenser features a Mediterranean 'Tuscan' aesthetic. The set includes a tapered, etched glass carafe with a metal spigot, supported by an ornate scrolled metal stand decorated with realistic artificial grape clusters and golden leaves. Perfect for parties, weddings, or as a decorative piece for a home bar or kitchen island. Measures approximately 18-20 inches in height.
Key Features
Tuscan/Italianate aesthetic is popular for farmhouse or traditional kitchen decor; etched glass detail adds a premium feel; functional spigot makes it a great party conversation piece.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence this is a mass-produced decorative item rather than a designer piece. No visible maker marks; construction is typical of early 2000s home decor retailers.
Flaws to Note
Dust buildup on the faux grapes (hard to clean); minor surface wear on the metal base; spigot seals should be checked for dryness/leaks before use if selling as 'functional'.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace (best for fragile items to avoid shipping), eBay (for widest reach reaching niche decor collectors), or Etsy (if marketed as 'Vintage' home decor).
Selling Tips
Remove the Goodwill sticker ($14.99) and the protective plastic wrap before photographing. Style the photos with a wine glass nearby to show scale. Test the spigot with water first and state 'leak-tested' in your description to increase buyer confidence. Use keywords like 'Tuscan Decor', 'Wine Enthusiast Gift', 'Vineyard Style', and 'Party Drink Dispenser'.