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La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear
La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear
La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear
La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear
La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear
La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear
La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear

La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear

Product ID : 47644284


Galleon Product ID 47644284
UPC / ISBN 692786816076
Shipping Weight 8.8 lbs
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Model GRP273
Manufacturer La Rochere
Shipping Dimension 14.02 x 10.51 x 10.24 inches
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La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear Features

  • LA ROCHERE'S NAPOLEON BEE PITCHER AND SIX TUMBLERS: This elegant 34-ounce pitcher and six 9-ounce tumblers with the iconic Napoleon l'abeille (Bee) embossed on the classical silhouette adds style and elegance to any casual or formal table or event.

  • HIGH QUALITY: At 7"H x 4.7"W, with a solid base and stylish pouring spout, this traditional pitcher is comfortable to hold and along with the six 9-ounce tumblers perfect for a dinner table or entertaining with your favorite drinks.

  • THE ICONIC BEE DESIGN: This design was part of Napoleon's coat of arms, used to decorate fabrics, clothing and luggage. The bee is also one of the symbols of magical Southern France.

  • MADE BY SKILLED ARTISANS: In the oldest glass factory in France, founded in 1475, using the traditional pressed machine glass method. A pressure seam is sometimes visible which is the mark left by opening the mold in which the glass is pressed

  • CRYSTAL CLEAR EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY: Glass with a special shine obtained by fire polishing at very high temperatures. Free of lead and cadmium and dishwasher safe.


About La Rochere Napoleon Bee Pitcher/Tumblers, Clear

La Rochere's Napoleon Bee crystal clear glass set of six tumblers and matching pitcher with its distinctive French style will add charm to your table. Perfect for fruit juice at breakfast, or lemonade and iced tea while watching the sunset from the deck with family and friends. Officially chosen during Napoleon's coronation, the iconic Bee has become a symbol of France.