Vintage Roche Frères Apricot Liqueur Bottle – Cobalt Blue Ceramic – La Côte-Sain
Vintage Roche Frères Apricot Liqueur Bottle – Cobalt Blue Ceramic – La Côte-Saint-André, France
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A striking piece of French distillery history, this elegant cobalt blue ceramic liqueur bottle was produced for Roche Frères, the long-established distillers of La Côte-Saint-André in southeastern France. With its graceful curved handle, slender pouring neck, and rich glossy glaze, it is both a decorative display piece and a charming reminder of traditional French liqueur production.
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The original paper labels remain in place, advertising Apricot Liqueur and noting the heritage of the distillery, founded in the early 18th century. The bottle’s sculptural form and deep blue finish give it strong mid-century decorative appeal, making it ideal for kitchenalia displays, bar décor, or a collection of vintage advertising ceramics.
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The base is stamped “Roche Frères – Made in France”, confirming authentic French manufacture.
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Maker History – Roche Frères
Roche Frères was founded in 1705 in La Côte-Saint-André, a region known for fruit cultivation and traditional distillation. The company specialised in fruit liqueurs and eaux-de-vie, particularly apricot, cherry, and other orchard varieties.
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During the 19th and 20th centuries, Roche Frères developed a strong export market, using distinctive ceramic and glass containers as both protective packaging and brand advertising. These decorative bottles were often kept and reused, which is why surviving examples are now sought after by collectors of French advertising, barware, and culinary heritage items.
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Condition
Good vintage condition
Original labels present with expected age-related wear and light staining
Glaze bright and glossy
No visible cracks or chips noted (please confirm on inspection)
Light base wear consistent with age
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Objet d’Art Style Note
With its jewel-like cobalt glaze and authentic distillery labels, this piece captures the romance of traditional French kitchens and café culture—where even a simple bottle was designed to be beautiful enough to keep long after the last drop was poured.









