![]() ![]() We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters. It is conservation mounted, linen backed and in excellent condition with traces of the folds visible. This poster was previously folded before conservation. This is an Original Vintage Poster it is not a reproduction. Garnier’s Abricotine along with their multi-pour sets, can still be found for sale today on various secondary market sites. These multi-compartment glass vessels contained a variety of different liqueurs, such as Abricotine, Triple Sec, a prunelle liqueur and an herbal liqueur. Object details About this object record Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. Abricotine is a proprietary brand of French apricot brandy liqueur produced by the House of Garnier, Paris, France. ![]() Garnier c1930 from The Ross Art Group, Inc on Febru12:30 PM EST. Garnier was famous for its multi-pour packaging. Abricotine, Délicieuse Liqueur Poster 1897 (made) Colour lithograph poster advertising a drink entitled Abricotine, délicieuse liqueur. View sold price and similar items: Abricotine Liqueur Original Vintage Poster for P. USA / +1-56 Mickey Ross Boca Design Center 3100 NW Boca Raton Blvd Suite 311 Boca Raton FL 33431 USA Follow us on: Save to address book: About The Ross Art Group prides itself on the quality and the presentation of its portfolio of images. 5, a series of ’70s Porsche racing posters, and a 1998 Apple. Paul Garnier rebuilt his company close to Paris, and a source of exceptional fruit producers, especially of cherries and apricots.Īlong with Abricotine, The House of Garnier also produced varying types of blackberry, anisette, banana, cherry, cocoa, creme de cassias, mint, peach and orange liqueurs. The Ross Art Group has a truly massive selection of rare vintage posters among them, a 1997 Andy Warhol one for Chanel No. Garnier’s company was completely destroyed during the war of 1870. Garnier went on to found his own liquor company in 1859. Clear, pale golden in color, Abricotine is a digestif, intended as an after dinner drink.Īfter working for Parisian manufacturers, Paul Garnier (1832-1886) began crafting his own liquors using fruits and plants. It is recognized by connoisseurs as among the finest in its category. ![]()
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