| Absinthe Glasses II - Bubble Reservoirs |
| The rarest and most interesting style of absinthe glass - the so-called "bubble" reservoirs. Hand-blown, and generally of artisanal or small scale production, they were made in the 1880's and 1890's but, probably because of the difficulty in cleaning the "bubble", were never widely popular, and seem to have been discontinued by the early 1900's. In most cases the entrance to the reservoir is only a few milimetres across. |



| A bubble-style absinthe glass, with a relatively open reservoir. |
| The classic bubble reservoir shape, with only a small hole at the top of the reservoir. |

| An unusual thistle-shaped glass with a large open bubble reservoir, possibly for absinthe, although short-stemmed beer glasses with a similar (albeit larger) reservoir are also recorded. |


