








Beautiful French Vintage Blue Glass Siphon Bottle - H. Bourges
These beautiful antique French blue and sea green seltzer/ soda siphons are all is great vintage condition and are the ultimate French antique. Used at the height of popularity in the 1920s and 30s during the Cocktail Era. A great gift for a Francophile or a cocktail lover (I do not know if these are in working condition.)
This one is etched with “H. Bourges - Makers of beer and lemonade in Terrasson, Dordogne” (in French). The cap is marked 1934. It is in great condition with beautiful etching. It has one very small chip in the base and does have some calcification deposits on the inside. It still has a tube inside.
Approx 12” x 4”
I recently saw new "vintage reproductions" of these at a furniture store for $175! Why not have the real thing?
This listing is for ONE bottle.
These beautiful antique French blue and sea green seltzer/ soda siphons are all is great vintage condition and are the ultimate French antique. Used at the height of popularity in the 1920s and 30s during the Cocktail Era. A great gift for a Francophile or a cocktail lover (I do not know if these are in working condition.)
This one is etched with “H. Bourges - Makers of beer and lemonade in Terrasson, Dordogne” (in French). The cap is marked 1934. It is in great condition with beautiful etching. It has one very small chip in the base and does have some calcification deposits on the inside. It still has a tube inside.
Approx 12” x 4”
I recently saw new "vintage reproductions" of these at a furniture store for $175! Why not have the real thing?
This listing is for ONE bottle.
These beautiful antique French blue and sea green seltzer/ soda siphons are all is great vintage condition and are the ultimate French antique. Used at the height of popularity in the 1920s and 30s during the Cocktail Era. A great gift for a Francophile or a cocktail lover (I do not know if these are in working condition.)
This one is etched with “H. Bourges - Makers of beer and lemonade in Terrasson, Dordogne” (in French). The cap is marked 1934. It is in great condition with beautiful etching. It has one very small chip in the base and does have some calcification deposits on the inside. It still has a tube inside.
Approx 12” x 4”
I recently saw new "vintage reproductions" of these at a furniture store for $175! Why not have the real thing?
This listing is for ONE bottle.