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Light-blue glass with rippled texture and a pewter top define this soda bottle. Pewter top is emblazoned with “Labarre,” while the etched glass features a fanciful design.
Invented in France in the nineteenth century, soda bottles were used to dispense soda water or seltzer while keeping the remainder of the bottle’s contents pressurized. This particular bottle dates all the way back to 1927 and is a collector’s item we discovered in a charming Parisian flea market.
Although this bottle is too gentle to use for soda, it makes for a truly gorgeous display piece. Create a lovely vignette in your home bar or around the kitchen. Made in France.
Web exclusive: this product is only available online. All antique sales are final; no exchanges or returns.
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F. Labarre Siphon, 12" x 3¼"
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$250.00
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In Stock
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- Care: Hand wash with soap and water
- Dimensions: 12" height x 3¼" diameter
- Material: Glass and pewter
BENEFITS:
- Constructed of pewter and textured, light-blue glass.
- Etched glass features flourishes.
- A collector’s item that makes a pretty display piece.
- A true antique discovered in a Parisian flea market.
- Made in France.
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Inspired by the history and traditions of classic European cuisine, Sur La Table was born from the art and soul of cooking. From our beginnings in Pike Place Market, where tools and cookware shimmer from the rafters, our influence and ideas have come from kitchens all around the world. That’s why we’re pleased to introduce this new collection of handpicked treasures that represent our European heritage.
Throughout the year, we make pilgrimages to Europe and immerse ourselves in the culture of everything culinary. One of our favorite locales is the Marche aux Puces St-Ouen, a famous flea market tucked away in the northern fringes of Paris. This is where we find many of the rarest antiques that serve as our muses and remind us of Sur La Table’s roots.
Drenched in rich history, these are the things that inspire us, and we want to share them with you in hopes they inspire you as well. We consider this collection to be objets d’art with one-of-a-kind charisma that cannot be mimicked. Welcome these vintage heirlooms into your home and display the pure beauty of a classic piece from France. |


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