This collection brings together antique and vintage French winemaking tools, selected for their material quality, regional character, and connection to the practical traditions of French viticulture.
The pieces span the 18th through the mid-20th century and include a mechanical wine decanting cradle in silver plate and oak, a coopered wooden winegrower's pitcher with iron bands, a copper winemaker's jug with a forged iron handle from the Rhône Valley, a Châteauneuf-du-Pape wooden wine crate bearing its original vineyard stencil, and a woven metal bottle carrier designed for table service. Each reflects the craft of its period, from the functional ironwork of early production vessels to the more refined presentation pieces used in service.
These objects work naturally in dining rooms, cellars, and kitchens, where they can be displayed on open shelving, sideboards, or a bar cart alongside antique stemware and champagne buckets. They pair equally well within a broader barware arrangement.
Every piece is precisely measured, clearly documented, and professionally photographed, with condition noted. Stock availability is maintained in real time. All items ship directly from France and are carefully packed for safe international delivery.
Objects rooted in specific regional traditions and genuine working use bring a depth to an interior that purely decorative pieces rarely achieve.