This  baby bottle was produced in the 1960s by the venerable distiller, L'Armagnac Ducastaing, located in the region of Vic-Fezensac, Gers famous for its plums. The item is in good condition, with the exception of the cap, which has various areas of ware but no cracks.

The bottle is made of Porcelain or white milk glass, difficult to tell.

The indications read as follows; Premier frisson (First thrill), Grandes ondes (Longwaves), Viens poupoule (Come here little chickadee), Soir de noces (Wedding night), Vingt ans après (Twenty years later), Artilleur d'élite (Sharpshooter), Extinction des feux (Taps), Mur du son (Sound barrier).

Height : 29 cm (11 1/2" in.)

Diameter: 7.5 cm (3" in.)

Contents are empty, drank many years ago!

a fun piece of vintage barware for display and as a talking point to guests

Postage tracked insured to the U.S.A. is around £50