Double Body Dosing Column Blown Glass Absinthe Or Syrup Early 21st Pewter Louis Houzeaux flag

Double Body Dosing Column Blown Glass Absinthe Or Syrup Early 21st Pewter Louis Houzeaux
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"Double Body Dosing Column Blown Glass Absinthe Or Syrup Early 21st Pewter Louis Houzeaux"
Double Body Dosing Column Blown Glass Absinthe Or Syrup Early 21st Pewter Louis Houzeaux An object of curiosity whose exact function remains to be identified ... Production from the beginning of the 20th century, with a pewter mark of the "knight" Louis Houzeaux with the hallmark LH and in the center the knight's helmet. Could be a syrup or alcohol dispenser in a bistro. The release of the taps is too short to imagine a use linked to absinthe... The manufacture of the pewters specific to Louis Houzeaux does not suggest a production dedicated to scientific instruments... The object is in good general condition, it there is no lid and a central part is missing for a single faucet. The glass parts show no damage. The column is straight. Note the exceptional level of mastery of the glass blower who made the central column in one piece, the bubbles were not made one by one and then glued, the column is well integrated and in one piece.. You understood it well, this column can contain two perfectly separated liquids, with in its center a dosing system with 5 compartments. The main (external) liquid can therefore be water or a translucent alcohol, the liquid in the center must be colored, such as an alcohol or doses of opaque liquid sugar... Captivating and enigmatic object... Base diameter 12 cm approximately Total height approximately 46 cm Fast and well-protected delivery Check if a Mondial Relay store is near your home, a Colissimo delivery is also possible. Compulsory shipping insurance, payable by the buyer, MONDIAL RELAY insured delivery (500 euros flat rate), registered colissimo delivery (fully insured) Worldwide delivery possible, delivery costs are to be defined with the buyer and at his expense. Delivery fully insured and perfectly protected. The buyer chooses his method of delivery to his home or to a relay point, but insurance is compulsory. Payment in several checks possible, shipping with full collection. PAYPAL payment possible UNDER CONDITIONS For buyers in a hurry, a WU money order payment is possible.
Price: 150 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition

Material: Glass
Height: 46 cm environ

Reference: 1020744
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