Vintage Grape Etched Glass Wine Decanter with Wrought Iron Tipping Stand
Unbranded (likely a boutique Mediterranean import) · Kitchenware > Barware & Decanters

Era / Decade
1990s - Early 2000s; style is Tuscan/Mediterranean Revival
Material
Hand-blown etched glass carafe, wrought iron stand with paint finish, plastic/silk faux grapes and leaves
Condition
Good/Very Good; the glass and etching appear clear, but the metal stand shows surface oxidized spots and the faux grapes appear dusty and aged.
Demand Level
Moderate - Niche; appeals specifically to Tuscan-decor enthusiasts and wine lovers, but is currently a secondary trend.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$35 (Low) - $55 (Mid) - $75 (High/Local Specialty Shop)
Estimated Retail Value
$65 - $85
Comparable Sales
Similar wrought iron wine dispensers typically sell for $40-$60 on eBay (plus shipping) and roughly $45 in local vintage markets depending on the complexity of the glass etching.
Description
Stunning Tuscan-style wine decanter featuring a tapered glass carafe with delicate etched grape vine patterns. The decanter rests in a spiraled bronze-tone wrought iron stand accented with faux grapes and metal leaf motifs. Designed as a gravity-pour or tipping dispenser, it adds a rustic European flair to any dining room or wine cellar. Approximately 16-18 inches in height.
Key Features
Hand-etched glass detail, decorative wrought iron stand, Mediterranean aesthetic, functional barware display piece, unique gravity-fed design.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence this is a mass-produced boutique item rather than a one-of-a-kind antique, evidenced by the wire-wrap construction and standard faux-grape accents.
Flaws to Note
Surface pitting and patina on the iron stand; faux foliage is dated and may show dust/wear; missing original cork or glass stopper for the carafe top.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace, Etsy (for vintage appeal), or a local antique mall booth. Its size and weight make shipping via eBay/Mercari expensive and high-risk for breakage.
Selling Tips
Thoroughly clean the glass and use a damp cloth on the iron. Highlight 'Tuscan Decor' and 'Wine Bar' in keywords. For photography, place a bottle of wine nearby for scale and photograph it in a well-lit dining setting. Local pickup is preferred due to the fragile glass and awkward stand shape.