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Our Most Popular Items
Pontarlier absinthe glass
Height 6" (10cm) These glasses from Cristallerie La Rochere are copies of the famous Pontarlier glass made famous in the painting by Charles Maire. Authenticated on the base by Marie Claude Delahaye of the Absinthe Museum.
| Art nouveau lady absinthe fountain, four taps
61cm high This elaborate decorative art nouveau absinthe fountain will be the talking point at any gathering of absintheurs! It has a large hand-blown glass reservoir that can hold two litres of water and is large enough to take pride ...
| Swirl absinthe glass
Height 6 3/4" (17cm) A heavy machine-moulded 'Torsade' or swirl style absinthe glass from the French glass-maker Cristallerie La Rochere. Arguably this is one of the most frequently seen glasses in Impressionist paintings and its sturdy construction makes it ...
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La Feuille d'absinthe spoon
A detailed replica of the most famous absinthe spoon of all time and our all-time best seller! This spoon in the shape of an absinthe leaf is one of the most sought after of absinthe spoons amongst collectors.
| Tarragona Crystal Reservoir absinthe glass
Height 6" (10cm) This fine hand-blown crystal reservoir glass is a favorite of ours. It lends itself perfectly for preparing absinthe, for which it was originally designed, but can be used with enjoyment for any drink. It ...
| Stainless steel absinthe fountain, four taps
51cm high This stainless-steel absinthe fountain is a faithful reproduction of a design popular in France around 1900. It has a large hand-blown glass reservoir that can hold two litres of water and is robust and food safe, enabling it ...
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Individual absinthe brouiller (dripper)
This hand blown crystal glass brouiller is the ideal solution to diluting your absinthe. It can be used in combination with our own replica absinthe glasses or with your own favourite glass. Just set it on top of the glass ...
| The Toulouse-Lautrec Absinthe Spoon
A stainless-steel reproduction of the famous, some would say infamous, 'Toulouse Lautrec' absinthe spoon, purportedly designed and used by the artist himself. A stash of 12 spoons was found with what is supposedly the monogram of Toulouse Lautrec cut into ...
| Playing card absinthe spoon
This absinthe spoon is a replica of the rare Cuilleres #8, or 'playing cards' spoon (named after the holes in the shape of the four card suites).
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