Accessories
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and handle, both black.
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It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and a bronze and oak handle.
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It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne Laguiole style saber equipped with a steel blade and an aluminum and oliver wood handle.
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It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and an aluminum and oak handle.
*Base may differ from image
It was customary during the empire to break the neck of the bottle with a sword to celebrate a victory. This tradition has made its way to us today when we want to celebrate an event. Do it in style with this champagne saber equipped with a steel blade and a red Ney handle.
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This pourer complements the existing Bacchus funnel, retaining the same motif of intertwining vines and lush grapes. The pourer is shaped as the head of Bacchus, god of wine and revelry, and comes with a stopper that is also similarly decorated. It comes with a food-grade silicon band that allows the pourer to fit most bottles.
Fluted wine Pourer
Beautifully designed with simple lines in bright pewter. The lip is shaped to ensure drip-free pouring.
Collection ''William Morris'' (1834 - 1896)
This pewter wine funnel features a classic grape an vine motif that was often used in the works of William Morris, 1834 - 1896. The slow and smoo...
When placed into the mouth of a decanter the aerator diffuses the wine as it is poured into the vessel. Wine cascades down the decanter and is effectively aerated. This aerator is inspired by sea creatures and completely made of pewter.