These are rare seltzer bottles from the '20s. They are smaller than the later produced bottles and can hold just a half liter of soda water. The bottles have lovely embossed letters with the company and place of production. CONDITION: The siphon bottles are in good vintage condition. The thick and heavy glass is well preserved with minor surface wear consistent with age. The pink bottle has a small fisheye bruise on the shoulder and some on the base. The Clear bottle has a big fisheye bruise on the shoulder. Please take a close look at all pictures to see the condition of the bottles. The bottles are cleaned on the outside; the inside wasn't cleaned so there still are some sediments and a bit of water to see. The metal nozzle has the head of a bird/serpent spout - gargoyle head design. DIMENSIONS: Height: 31 cm / 12.2" Diameter at max: 9 cm / 3.5" DETAILS: Embossing in front says: VALI / VALI ORADEA Etching on the heads reads: Carl Pochtler AG Wien 1929 / Fratii Singer Given its age the siphon is probably not working anymore, it might be fully functional, but I recommend it for decorative purposes only. You could use it as home decoration or even as a pub or industrial decor. ****************************** Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on the monitor used. Thank you so much for your visit! I welcome any questions you may have!
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Popular Japanese ramune soda drink that comes in an old-fashioned nostalgic looking bottle. Contains a marble in the bottle neck. Once you finish drinking the ramune, simply twist the cap on the spout to dislodge and remove the marble safely. Comes in a melon flavour. Made in Japan. Soda Drink Melon/Pressure Warning: Store in cool area. Do not shake or freeze drink before opening 200ml
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On my list of things that are good for you, soda doesn't usually make an appearance. But thanks to a recent post at A Moderate Life, it's going to appear on my healthy list a lot more around our house. No, I haven't become convinced that HFCS is suddenly wonderful. She shared a simple easy recipe for creating soda out of fruit juice - and not only does it work, it tastes great. I know, you think maybe my taste buds must be a whole lot different than yours if I'm saying this tastes good... The one thing no one ever describes adequately about fermented foods is "What does it taste like?" I'll tell you: This soda tastes like whatever juice you make it from. None of the ingredients change the juice's flavor, so don't worry about that. The kids will like it, heck, my husband even liked it. I'm sipping on my orange-tangerine soda right now, and the closest thing I can compare it to (besides just the juice..) is a mimosa! The gentle carbonation adds a sophistication to this beverage; it really would be perfect to serve to company. This will be my choice for summer instead of the hot/iced tea I normally serve. It's soda, grown up. I followed the proportions of the recipe but not the type of citrus. Here's my version: 8 organic oranges 6 organic tangerines 1c. granulated sugar 1 c. whey (drained from plain yogurt) 1 generous T zest from one of the tangerines Juice the citrus. I threw the zest into the juicer too. Add sugar to the juice, stir to dissolve, add the whey & mix. Using a funnel, pour into two 32oz. bottles with wire-bail closures. Allow to sit at room temperature 48 hours. If no fizz has developed by this point, open the bottles and add more whey, I had to do this and I didn't measure the whey, just added til the liquid in the bottle rose almost a quarter inch. Rock the bottle gently to mix, let sit again. When it's working, you'll see a layer of foam start to build at the top and it will get thicker as it sits. Refrigerate the bottles when the soda tastes right to you. Definitely open it in the sink; there could be a celebratory fountain of soda when you pop the seal. This post is linked to Gnowflin's "Probiotics at Every Meal" series - check it out!
CONDITION: These siphon bottles are in a good vintage condition cleaned on the outside. The inside wasn't cleaned so there is still a bit of water and some sediments to see. The glass is thick and heavy and has some imperfection like scratches or air bubbles, but they don't take away from the good look of the piece it just adds value to their vintage character. The beautiful emerald green glass has a fine yellow - brownish marbling that gives the bottles an interesting look. DIMENSIONS: Diameter : ~10 cm ( 4 in ) Height : 31 cm ( 12.2 in ) The siphon is probably not working anymore, it might be fully functional but I recommend it for decorative purposes only. May be used as home/ pub industrial decor. Its metal nozzle has the head of a bird/serpent spout - gargoyle head design DETAILS: made in Sibiu / Transylvania / Romania / Europe Marks on the bottles say: APA GAZOASA STAS 3377 - 52 (water was bottled on a standard law of 1952) The price is for one bottle. Please select the bottle you want in the drop-down menu. ************************************** For better viewing of the Seltzer bottles please enlarge the pictures on the zoom button right under the main image. If you need more pictures please contact me. Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on the monitor used. Thank you for viewing.
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Size: Diameter 10.5 x Height 30cm Weight: 0.860kg Material: Body/ABS resin (900 and 915 are stainless steel) Medium bottle/Soda lime glass Spout/Polyacetal resin Gasket/Synthetic rubber Stopper (2 types)/Polypropylene Resin Country of origin: Denmark Classic series Erik Magnussen design Introducing the vacuum jug from Stelton, a Danish stainless steel manufacturer founded in the 1960s. This vacuum jug, designed by Eric Magnussen in 1977, has been a long-selling product and has been loved around the world since its release. The simple cylindrical design does not take up much space, and just placing it on the table will add style to your space. Not only the design but also the functionality is outstanding. The thermos has a structure that retains heat and cold, and the spout has two types of stoppers that can be used depending on the purpose. There are two types: a convenient rocker stopper that opens and closes automatically when you tilt or vertically position the jug, and a screw-in picnic stopper that is ideal for moving drinks while keeping them hot or cold. If you hold the handle, you can pour a drink with one hand, so you'll want to keep it by your side when you're working at your desk. When cleaning, you can easily separate the parts and disassemble them. Uses a double-walled glass bottle that has high heat and cold retention effects. The bottle that holds the drink inside the jug is a thermos type using double-walled glass. If you use a picnic stopper, it will retain heat of over 40 degrees in 24 hours and over 60 degrees in 10 hours, ensuring that the heat and cold of your drinks will not escape. It can be used all year round as it can store both hot and cold drinks. ●About Stelton Stelton was founded in Denmark in 1960 as a manufacturer of stainless steel products. In order to realize the ideal tableware designed by Arne Jacobsen, we spent three years developing a technology to create seamless cylinders. Released in 1967 as "Cylinder Line". The sophisticated design of the cylinder line and advanced functionality quickly made the Stelton name known around the world.In 1977, the company introduced a vacuum jug designed by Eric Magnussen. By boldly incorporating plastic materials, Stelton has created a new image. Like the Cylinder Line, this vacuum jug received international acclaim for its design, including being collected in museums around the world, and Stelton's modern design and quality have established it as an international brand. Height continues to fascinate people through the ages. ●Stelton's vacuum jug continues to fascinate the world with its simple and functional design that hasn't changed since 1977 ●Heat retention effect (when using picnic stopper): 40 degrees or more (24 hours), 60 degrees or more (10 hours)● * Since the gasket is made of synthetic rubber, it will gradually deteriorate over time, so we recommend replacing it about once a year * * The spout is available in two types: a desktop type that allows you to pour hot water by simply tilting it, and a screw-in spout. Comes with two types of picnic stoppers to prevent spills during ceremonies ●Erik Magnussen was born in Copenhagen, studied ceramics at a craft design school, and graduated with a silver medal in 1960. He has been designing for Bing & Grondale for many years and has recently designed products in a wide range of fields. These include furniture by Fritz Hansen, doorknobs by Franz Schneider Brakel, pewter table tops by Royal Serango, stainless steel and plastic table tops by Stelton, porcelain lamps by Licht & Form, and Pontiani. There is company furniture, etc. Magnussen won the Running Prize in 1967, The Furniture Prize in 1977, and was named Designer of the Year by the Danish Design Council in 1983. Additionally, he received the ID Award from the Danish Industrial Design Association. His most recent awards include the Bindesbell Medal in 1996 and grants from the All Herslund Fund, the Royal Jeweler's A. Mikkelsen Anniversary Fund, and the Knud V. Engelhas Memorial Fund. has been done. In 1997, he won the Rote Vogt Prize at the Design Innovation '97 competition sponsored by Design Gentrum Norrhein-Westphalen, and won the Japanese Color: WhiteSize: (approx.) Diameter 10.5 x Width 17 (including handle) x Height 30cmManufacturer: steltonMaterial: ResinProduct Weight: 1 kgMicrowave safe: NoCapacity: 1.0L or moreContents: 1000 mlDishwasher safe: NoAssembled: No Product size: 13.49 x 13.49 x 32.51 cm; 1 kgPacking weight: 1.12 kgUses batteries: NoBatteries included: No
CONDITION: These siphon bottles are in a good vintage condition cleaned on the outside. The inside wasn't cleaned so there is still a bit of water and some sediments to see. The glass is thick and heavy and has some imperfection like scratches or air bubbles, but they don't take away from the good look of the piece it just adds value to their vintage character. The beautiful emerald green glass has a fine yellow - brownish marbling that gives the bottles an interesting look. DIMENSIONS: Diameter : ~10 cm ( 4 in ) Height : 31 cm ( 12.2 in ) The siphon is probably not working anymore, it might be fully functional but I recommend it for decorative purposes only. May be used as home/ pub industrial decor. Its metal nozzle has the head of a bird/serpent spout - gargoyle head design DETAILS: made in Sibiu / Transylvania / Romania / Europe Marks on the bottles say: APA GAZOASA STAS 3377 - 52 (water was bottled on a standard law of 1952) The price is for one bottle. Please select the bottle you want in the drop-down menu. ************************************** For better viewing of the Seltzer bottles please enlarge the pictures on the zoom button right under the main image. If you need more pictures please contact me. Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on the monitor used. Thank you for viewing.
Fun space design Handy size Leak-proof lid Dishwasher safe on top rack BPA-free material Built-in carry handle Calling all space fans! This water bottle from Ion8 will make all of your future adventures rocket powered with its fun space design. This bottle has a lockable, OneTouch lid for worry-free transport, and a minimal-tilt spout for hydrating on the go. BPA-free material and a handy size makes this the ideal copilot for busy kids. Its built-in carry handle will ensure it doesn’t float off into space, and cleaning is easy – just put it in the dishwasher!
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CONDITION: The siphon bottle is in a good vintage condition cleaned on the outside. The inside wasn't cleaned so there is still a bit of water and some sediments to see. The glass is thick and heavy and has some imperfection like scratches or air bubbles, but they don't take away from the good look of the piece it just adds value to its vintage character. The handle on the aluminum top is made of plastic. DIMENSIONS: Diameter : ~10 cm ( 4 in ) Height : 31 cm ( 12.2 in ) The siphon is probably not working anymore, it might be fully functional but I recommend it for decorative purposes only. May be used as home/ pub/ industrial decor. Its metal nozzle has the head of a bird / serpent spout - gargoyle head design DETAILS: made in Sibiu / Transylvania / Romania / Europe Marks on the bottle say: APA GAZOASA STAS 3377 - 52 (water was bottled on a standard law of 1952) Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on the monitor used. Thank you for viewing.
Size: Diameter 10.5 x Height 30cm Weight: 0.860kg Material: Body/ABS resin (900 and 915 are stainless steel) Medium bottle/Soda lime glass Spout/Polyacetal resin Gasket/Synthetic rubber Stopper (2 types)/Polypropylene Resin Country of origin: Denmark Classic series Erik Magnussen design Introducing the vacuum jug from Stelton, a Danish stainless steel manufacturer founded in the 1960s. This vacuum jug, designed by Eric Magnussen in 1977, has been a long-selling product and has been loved around the world since its release. The simple cylindrical design does not take up much space, and just placing it on the table will add style to your space. Not only the design but also the functionality is outstanding. The thermos has a structure that retains heat and cold, and the spout has two types of stoppers that can be used depending on the purpose. There are two types: a convenient rocker stopper that opens and closes automatically when you tilt or vertically position the jug, and a screw-in picnic stopper that is ideal for moving drinks while keeping them hot or cold. If you hold the handle, you can pour a drink with one hand, so you'll want to keep it by your side when you're working at your desk. When cleaning, you can easily separate the parts and disassemble them. Uses a double-walled glass bottle that has high heat and cold retention effects. The bottle that holds the drink inside the jug is a thermos type using double-walled glass. If you use a picnic stopper, it will retain heat of over 40 degrees in 24 hours and over 60 degrees in 10 hours, ensuring that the heat and cold of your drinks will not escape. It can be used all year round as it can store both hot and cold drinks. ●About Stelton Stelton was founded in Denmark in 1960 as a manufacturer of stainless steel products. In order to realize the ideal tableware designed by Arne Jacobsen, we spent three years developing a technology to create seamless cylinders. Released in 1967 as "Cylinder Line". The sophisticated design of the cylinder line and advanced functionality quickly made the Stelton name known around the world.In 1977, the company introduced a vacuum jug designed by Eric Magnussen. By boldly incorporating plastic materials, Stelton has created a new image. Like the Cylinder Line, this vacuum jug received international acclaim for its design, including being collected in museums around the world, and Stelton's modern design and quality have established it as an international brand. Height continues to fascinate people through the ages. ●Stelton's vacuum jug continues to fascinate the world with its simple and functional design that hasn't changed since 1977 ●Heat retention effect (when using picnic stopper): 40 degrees or more (24 hours), 60 degrees or more (10 hours)● * Since the gasket is made of synthetic rubber, it will gradually deteriorate over time, so we recommend replacing it about once a year * * The spout is available in two types: a desktop type that allows you to pour hot water by simply tilting it, and a screw-in spout. Comes with two types of picnic stoppers to prevent spills during ceremonies ●Erik Magnussen was born in Copenhagen, studied ceramics at a craft design school, and graduated with a silver medal in 1960. He has been designing for Bing & Grondale for many years and has recently designed products in a wide range of fields. These include furniture by Fritz Hansen, doorknobs by Franz Schneider Brakel, pewter table tops by Royal Serango, stainless steel and plastic table tops by Stelton, porcelain lamps by Licht & Form, and Pontiani. There is company furniture, etc. Magnussen won the Running Prize in 1967, The Furniture Prize in 1977, and was named Designer of the Year by the Danish Design Council in 1983. Additionally, he received the ID Award from the Danish Industrial Design Association. His most recent awards include the Bindesbell Medal in 1996 and grants from the All Herslund Fund, the Royal Jeweler's A. Mikkelsen Anniversary Fund, and the Knud V. Engelhas Memorial Fund. has been done. In 1997, he won the Rote Vogt Prize at the Design Innovation '97 competition sponsored by Design Gentrum Norrhein-Westphalen, and won the Japanese Color: WhiteSize: (approx.) Diameter 10.5 x Width 17 (including handle) x Height 30cmManufacturer: steltonMaterial: ResinProduct Weight: 1 kgMicrowave safe: NoCapacity: 1.0L or moreContents: 1000 mlDishwasher safe: NoAssembled: No Product size: 13.49 x 13.49 x 32.51 cm; 1 kgPacking weight: 1.12 kgUses batteries: NoBatteries included: No
For those who don't have the space to store big, bulky watering cans, these little screw-on pour spouts are a great alternative. They turn whatever pretty glass bottles you have into watering bottles.
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Ceramic gourd shaped bottle oil dispenser, hand thrown on the potters wheel, wood and soda fired to 1300 degrees centigrade! Pouring vessel for olive oil, vinegar, soy sauce, with rubber and metal spout for easy and clean pouring... bottle part 6.5 inches high, spout another 2. Matt, almost "crusty" flashing slip surface, with many beautiful colors, subtle purple/brown/orange/white speckles. Could also be a flower vase or sake bottle, just remove the spout. Soda firing is an atmospheric firing method, where the glaze is "made" in the firing process. For the last few hours of the firing, I spray a solution of soda ash and water into the fire box, which is carried through the kiln with the flames; vaporizing and bonding with the silica in the clay body and colored slips. This creates the unique glaze buildup over the surface, resulting in every single piece being one of a kind and unrepeatable. This is what I find so exciting and endlessly interesting about what I am doing!! Food, dishwasher, microwave and oven safe. back to my shop: https://etsy.me/2Hu7vKJ For more Oil Dispensers, Silverware Holders and Spoon Rests: https://etsy.me/3BIflLO
CONDITION: These siphon bottles are in a good vintage condition, cleaned on the outside. The inside wasn't cleaned so there is still a bit of water and some sediments to see. The glass is thick and heavy and has some imperfection like scratches or air bubbles, but they don't take away from the excellent look of the piece it just adds value to their vintage character. The beautiful emerald green glass has a subtle yellow - brownish marbling that gives the bottles an exciting look. DIMENSIONS: Diameter : ~10 cm ( 4 in ) Height : 31 cm ( 12.2 in ) The siphon is probably not working anymore, it might be fully functional, but I recommend it for decorative purposes only. May be used as home/ pub industrial decor. Its metal nozzle has the head of a bird/serpent spout - gargoyle head design. DETAILS: made in Sibiu / Transylvania / Romania / Europe Marks on the bottles say: APA GAZOASA STAS 3377 - 52 (water was bottled on a standard law of 1952) The price is for one bottle. Please select the bottle you want in the drop-down menu. ************************************** For better viewing of the Seltzer bottles, please enlarge the pictures on the zoom button right under the main image. If you need more pictures, please contact me. Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on the monitor used. Thank you for viewing.
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CONDITION: These siphon bottles are in a good vintage condition cleaned on the outside. The inside wasn't cleaned so there is still a bit of water and some sediments to see. The glass is thick and heavy and has some imperfection like scratches or air bubbles, but they don't take away from the good look of the piece it just adds value to their vintage character. The beautiful green glass has a fine yellow - brownish marbling that gives the bottles an interesting look. DIMENSIONS: Diameter : ~10 cm ( 4 in ) Height : 31 cm ( 12.2 in ) The siphon is probably not working anymore, it might be fully functional but I recommend it for decorative purposes only. May be used as home/ pub industrial decor. Its metal nozzle has the head of a bird/serpent spout - gargoyle head design DETAILS: made in Sibiu / Transylvania / Romania / Europe Marks on the bottles say: APA GAZOASA STAS 3377 - 52 (water was bottled on a standard law of 1952) The price is for one bottle. Please select the bottle you want in the drop-down menu. Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on the monitor used. Thank you for viewing.
Rob and I bought two linen baskets off Etsy a few years ago, and within weeks of receiving them in the mail I knew they were destined to become timeless pieces that would be used repeatedly for home entertaining. It’s no secret that we love nothing more than a good gathering, and anyone who’s ever eaten here has surely seen the light beige foldable containers in use. They hold everything from homemade crackers to slices of baguette, and are my go-to serving vessel for anything bready. I have several other tools that I consider essential to my party-planning arsenal and in the coming months I’ll be dedicating a small amount of space - in a series called Party Pieces - to sharing a few of my favourites. Some of the items can be found in retail stores, others are little more specialized, and there are also those that are homemade....
Bottle Cap Sprinkler Plastic Watering Nozzles, Watering Spout Sprinklers for Plants Vegetables Bottle Cap Sprinkler PVC Plastic Watering Features: Watering plant / flower which simply screw on to old plastic bottles Provides delicate and directional watering Small hole,water is uniform, control the amount of water. Size:Length 4.5 cm,nozzle diameter is 2.4cm,Cover diameter 3cm Economical watering system Keep plants watered while you're away Fits most plastic water or soda bottles.Please measure the bottle inner diameter before use. You can combine water and plant food in a bottle then use the water spike to deliver the ultimate nourishing fluid. Garden watering device. These handy garden watering tools help deliver water where plants need it most. Package contains: 3x plastic nozzle
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