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This print is a reproduction of a late 19th-century French postcard
For instance
sugary water then drips from the spoon into the glass of absinthe
but it's best to keep them under an overhang
This spoon is an exact reproduction of the original 19th-century design
White Round Melamine French Pastis Tray, 14.5" Diameter Match Strikes This print is a reproductionOur white melamine Pastis serving tray is made in Pontarlier, France, a small town in the east of the country bordering Switzerland. The town was once boasted as being the number one maker of absinthe in the world. Pastis is a popular drink in the south of France. It was invented in the late 1920s as a substitute for absinthe. After absinthe was banned in France in 1915, many still longed for the taste of anis. These days, it is synonymous with