Absinthe Brouilleurs II - Cusenier "See Saw" and Terminus
Brouilleurs varied widely in complexity, from simple pierced glass or metal bowls, to
those with a separate platform for the sugar cube, to the charming "Auto Verseur" made
for Cusenier.
The Cusenier brouilleur in action.
The famous Absinthe Oxygenee Cusenier "Auto Verseur" mixer, with
its small see-saw to control the dripping water.
Large silver-plate brouilleur with a
perforated platform to hold the
sugar cube.
Many forgeries exist of this item!
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Metal brouilleur with three holes
Cailar & Bayard metal brouilleur.
A circa 1910-1920 Spanish cut glass
and matching brouilleur
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