With the original label, this extract of coffee bottle is in great condition for its age, especially as it would have been used in the kitchen for making (as it says on the bottle) up to 18 cups of coffee. The product was a sweetened liquid coffee concentrate, popular in France from the second half of the 1800s to the mid 1900s
The bottle comes from the store of the famous Parisian grocer, Felix Potin.
A rare find for collectirs of Felix Potin and French advertising.
The bottle is amber glass and the label on the front is polychromatic and in good condition. It is in a style popular from the 1920s to the 1930s . On the back is a creamy coloured label with black printing with an elegant typography. The metal lid is rusty and you can see it would have been a gold coloured metal. Inside there are traces of the product.
The bottle stands 5.5" tall and 2" wide.
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