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Does any one know french? - 8/29/2004 1:18:45 PM   
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here is a bottle that we have found from paris france and on it it reads Marque Deposee
that sound like some kind of deposet iwould think. the name reads Marnier-Lapostolle. It looks like a liquor bottle and it is brown. The green on is round on the bottle and the top looks like a sheer top can any help me date this one. The little clear one has no seams to it. Puzzleing




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RE: Does any one know french? - 8/29/2004 3:03:15 PM   
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Marque Deposee
that sound like some kind of deposet iwould think. the name reads Marnier-Lapostolle.


'Marque Deposee' is French for 'Trademark' and 'Marnier-Lapostolle' is taken from the name 'Louis Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle' who in 1880 invented Grand Marnier the famous liqueur which is a blend of cognac and orange.

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RE: Does any one know french? - 8/30/2004 8:30:33 PM   
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Roger,
Thank you for your info. Do they still make this kind of liqueur. If not when did the stop makeing it.

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RE: Does any one know french? - 8/30/2004 10:59:47 PM   
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Sorry, no French, but I do get by with Russian, Germany, Vietnamese, Spanish, and a bit of Gaelic, along with English! When the French say "Thank you," to me it's more like "Mercy bucket."

Sorry, I just had to jump right in!

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RE: Does any one know french? - 8/31/2004 3:29:32 AM   
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Hi Josh,
Yes,Grand Marnier IS still being produced!(My poison of choice!)In fact the modern bottles are identical to what you have,the mold lines are the only difference.The flavour is divine!

KAT

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RE: Does any one know french? - 1/17/2005 9:51:12 AM   
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I do,...
the bulbus bottle is called a cabash!,depending on when made and size is key to its worth since made from spain to america..........


I need what they say "every word and dot".


also the small clear bottle is perfume,.....

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