The Toulouse-Lautrec Absinthe Spoon

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The Toulouse-Lautrec Absinthe Spoon


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A stainless-steel reproduction of the famous, some would say infamous, 'Toulouse Lautrec' absinthe spoon, purportedly designed and used by the artist himself. A stash of 12 spoons was found with what is supposedly the monogram of Toulouse Lautrec cut into the tip. True or false? We don't really know, but what we do know is that the originals became fabulously collectable and hugely expensive. This spoon is a faithful replica based on one of those original spoons.



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