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- A carafe (/kəˈræf/) is a gl**** container with a flared lip used for serving liquids, especially wine and coffee. Unlike the related decanter, carafes generally...
- Armand-Charles Caraffe (1762–1822) was a French historical painter and etcher, who spent part of his career at the Russian Imperial court. Caraffe was born...
- Ground coffee being poured into a paper filter inserted in a Chemex filter holder and caraffe...
- Instruction sur l'herbe Petum (1572), dedicated to physician Ian Francisque Caraffe, Duke of Arrian, a relative of Pope Paul IV. Gohory and his ****ociates...
- cm Rosengart Collection Museum, Lucerne V 221 R 429 FWN 769 Milk-Jug, Caraffe and Bowl 1879-80 45 x 54 cm Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg V 337 R 427...
- Centurion. "Metellus raising the siege", a painting by Armand-Charles Caraffe, commemorates the legend of Metellus lifting the siege of Centobrigia in...
- Pardailhan, nobleman and soldier (born 1754) 18 August - Armand-Charles Caraffe, historical painter and etcher (born 1762) 19 August - Jean Baptiste Joseph...
- Sulpice, moved to present location in 1935. Detournelle, architect, and Caraffe, Voinier, Jean-Joseph Espercieux, Marquis, sculptors. Fontaine des Orateurs...
- Giovi lamp for Flos 1983 Paro Gl****ware for Danese 1983 Ovio Gl****es and Caraffe for Danese 1984 Stylos, floor lamp for Flos 1987 Basello small table 1988...
- Saint-Sulpice, then in the marché Saint-Germain. Detournelle, architect, Caraffe, Voinier, Jean-Joseph Espercieux and Marquois, sculptors. The Fontaine...