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Author Topic: Four part bottles with taps (needs merging to French/Czech ?? old topic.)  (Read 905 times)

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Offline Frank

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Came across these while doing a list of Paris 1878 exhibits for the Glass Study:

SCHMID & DU HOUX, Fains (Meuse). French pressed glassworks.
... a liquor-stand, with four united compartments, having glass cocks fitted in each.

BOISSIÈRE & FILS, Gast (Orne). French mostly druggistware glassworks.
... Also a four-compartment decanter, with separate stoppers ...

I recall later versions being discussed some time ago, if anyone can locate the thread perhaps the mods can merge this post to it.

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Offline krsilber

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I have a Czech one of those.
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