Hi folks, can anyone shed some light on these?

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Hi everyone, first and foremost nice to be on the forum. I have recently started buying 'antique' European bottles and acquired these two from a French importer. I loved the look of them so picked them up, and out of curiosity wondered if anyone could tell me a little more about these two particular bottles. Any insights would be much appreciated! Regards Aaron
 

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WELCOME TO THE FORUM! I don't know bout them..cept they are cool looking! JAMIE
 

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Thanks glass man! I was interested in them as first of all they were quite retro looking, and they go very well with the 1920's gold and royal blue French biscuit tin I purchased. A nice little addition to the kitchen. Being in New Zealand, our history is not much over 150 years old so these bottles were quite novel for me.
 

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I think thay are French,and not very old.Over there thay still use lighting stoppers.or bale closer.
 

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I'll go out on a limb and say the '92 Olympics but they could be from anywhere that uses French as a language like Belgium or Canada.France was the winter games so maybe look for summer games with the cider and lemonade.
 

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