Art nouveau lady absinthe fountain, two taps

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Art nouveau lady absinthe fountain, two taps

Art nouveau lady absinthe fountain, two taps

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Price (ex VAT at 20%) £75.00
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(£90.00 Including VAT at 20%)

48cm 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. Ideal for two absintheurs sharing a drink, the two taps enable two glasses to be filled simultaneously and each absinthe drinker can choose the speed of the water flow, from a slow drip to a steady stream. The fountain can be easily stripped down for cleaning.

Restocking April 2012




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