Buy Absinthe Antiques
Absinthe looks back on a history of more than 100 years. Antique Absinthe accessories like bottles, glasses, spoons and topettes are contemporary witnesses of this fabled era. They are "living artefacts", able to magically transport us back to the glittering world of Paris and the Belle Epoque. Have a look at our Absinthe antique section and hear the Fairy's whisper...
Vintage Absinthe Pernod Fils Bottle (empty)
Pernod Fils is the epitome of vintage Absinthe. Sealed bottles of the pre-ban era (before 1915) are hard to find. If they appear somewhere they sell for approx. 2000-2500 Euro the bottle. The bottle we sell is unfortunately empty, but it is from the pre-ban era. Learn MoreVintage Absinthe Pernod Fils Tarragona Bottle (empty)
This bottle of Pernod Absinthe is from the Spanish distillery in Tarragona. The bottle still has its original labels and can be dated around 1920. Learn MoreVintage Absinthe Edouard Bottle (empty)
This old bottle of Edouard Absinthe is from the pre-ban era (before 1915). Unfortunately it is empty, but the labels are in perfect condition. Edouard Pernod Absinthe bottles are extremely rare. Learn MoreVintage Absinthe Leon Duval Bottle (empty)
This old bottle of Leon Duval Absinthe is from the pre-ban era (before 1915). Unfortunately it is empty, but the labels are in perfect condition. Full Leon Duval Absinthe bottles have never been found. In fact, only little is known about this brand. Learn MoreVintage Absinthe Rivoire Frères (empty)
This is a small bottle of vintage Absinthe Rivoire Frères from Marseille, France. Unfortunately the bottle is empty, but still has its original label and neck sealing. Learn More- This is a unique collectors item: Pernod Fils Pastilles from approx. the 1920ies. We discovered them on an antique market in Switzerland. Learn More
- Pyrogènes are match strikers that were used in French Bistros in the Belle Epoque era. Dubonnet was and still is a French wine based aperitif. The company was founded in 1846. Learn More
- The Joanne spoon is one of the rarest Absinthe spoons available. Joanne was an Absinthe brand during the Belle Epoque era. Learn More
- Swirl Absinthe glasses were mostly used in 19th century French Bistros. Learn More