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Late 19th C French Hand Blown Absinthe Glasses, Set/6
Late 19th C French Hand Blown Absinthe Glasses, Set/6

Late 19th C French Hand Blown Absinthe Glasses, Set/6

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Suitable for enjoying any Pastis liquer. Handmade artisan glasses will vary slightly in size and weight.

Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Belle Époque Barware

Materials

Blown Glass

Ceramic "Pastis" Bottle by Roger Capron, France, circa 1955.
Ceramic "Pastis" Bottle by Roger Capron, France, circa 1955.

Ceramic "Pastis" Bottle by Roger Capron, France, circa 1955.

By Roger Capron

Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR

Dive into the traditional French "aperitif" with this piece from the famous Vallauris French ceramicist, Roger Capron. Ceramic bottle by Roger Capron, featuring a deep orange color ...

Category

Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Berger 'Pastis de Marseille' Water Jugs France 1960s
Pair of Berger 'Pastis de Marseille' Water Jugs France 1960s

Pair of Berger 'Pastis de Marseille' Water Jugs France 1960s

Located in Meer, VAN

Pair of Berger 'Pastis de Marseille' Water Jugs, France, 1960s. A lovely pair of yellow and red Berger Pastis (Pastis de Marseille, a typically French apéritif) water jugs in glazed...

Category

Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Pottery

Roger Capron - Vintage Ceramic Pastis Decanter with Long Neck
Roger Capron - Vintage Ceramic Pastis Decanter with Long Neck

Roger Capron - Vintage Ceramic Pastis Decanter with Long Neck

By Roger Capron

Located in Stratford, CT

Vintage Ceramic Pastis Decanter with Long Neck by Roger Capron - Vallauris, France Roger Capron was in influential French ceramicist, known for his tiled tables and his use of recur...

Category

Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

French Hand-Blown Glass and Bakelite Absinthe Glasses, 3 pieces, 1910s
French Hand-Blown Glass and Bakelite Absinthe Glasses, 3 pieces, 1910s

French Hand-Blown Glass and Bakelite Absinthe Glasses, 3 pieces, 1910s

By Travail Francais

Located in Atlanta, GA

Slotted spoons, holding a sugar cube, were placed on the rims of these glasses. Ice water was dripped over the sugar, diluting the green Absinthe and turning it into a milky white Pa...

Category

Vintage 1910s French Art Nouveau Barware

Materials

Blown Glass, Bakelite

Hand-Blown Glass and Bakelite Absinthe Glasses, 3 pieces, France 1910s
Hand-Blown Glass and Bakelite Absinthe Glasses, 3 pieces, France 1910s

Hand-Blown Glass and Bakelite Absinthe Glasses, 3 pieces, France 1910s

By Travail Francais

Located in Atlanta, GA

To prepare the "Green Fairy," the bartender will use a slotted spoon placed on the rim of these glasses to hold a sugar cube. Ice water would be dripped over the sugar, diluting the ...

Category

Vintage 1910s French Art Nouveau Barware

Materials

Blown Glass, Bakelite

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Set of Casanis Antisette Liqueur Glasses and Water Decanter
Set of Casanis Antisette Liqueur Glasses and Water Decanter

Set of Casanis Antisette Liqueur Glasses and Water Decanter

Located in Haddonfield, NJ

Vintage midcentury Casanis French water carafe or decanter and set of 5 pastis liqueur glasses. Constructed of heavy glass, the decanter and glasses bear the logo of "Casanis" Aniset...

Category

Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Glass

Four Baccarat Talleyrand Crystal Pastis Glasses, 1960s
Four Baccarat Talleyrand Crystal Pastis Glasses, 1960s

Four Baccarat Talleyrand Crystal Pastis Glasses, 1960s

By Baccarat

Located in CA, CA

A set of four slender Baccarat ‘Talleyrand’ Pastis glasses in a distinctive shape conceived in 1937 and discontinued in 1970.

Category

Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Crystal

Pair of Pastis Bottle Lamps
Pair of Pastis Bottle Lamps

Pair of Pastis Bottle Lamps

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H 29 in Dm 6 in

Pair of Pastis Bottle Lamps

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Pair of pastis bottles as lamps with round lucite base. One is "Pastis 51" and the other is "Ricard." Each bottle is dual labeled with an inverse label on the reverse.

Category

Late 20th Century French Table Lamps

Materials

Glass, Lucite

Vintage Frame with Mirrored Advertising Sign for Pastis Ricard, 1980s
Vintage Frame with Mirrored Advertising Sign for Pastis Ricard, 1980s

Vintage Frame with Mirrored Advertising Sign for Pastis Ricard, 1980s

Located in Austin, TX

Vibrant vintage framed advertising mirror sign for Pastis Ricard, circa 1980s. The mirror is set in a glossy black frame.

Category

Vintage 1980s French Decorative Art

Materials

Wood, Art Glass

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