Bottle - CoCo bubblegum pink siphon






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Antique pink siphon from Spain, named "El Coco", dating to the 1930s–40s, with a carved design of two monkeys playing with a coconut, a small base crack that does not affect aesthetics, and a striking metal head; measurements 10 cm wide, 10 cm deep, 30 cm high, weight 1.3 kg.
Description from the seller
Antique and elegant collectible siphon, pink color
Beautiful and very striking siphon from the 1930s/40s
Unique siphon with impressive engraving
Two monkeys playing with a coconut
The siphon is named "el coco" rare
One of the most beautiful siphons you can find
It has a small crack at the base that does not affect its aesthetics
It features a striking and highly sought-after metal faucet/head
It is a beautiful collectible siphon for display or use
Look at the images to understand the beauty of this siphon
We are industry leaders with a stock of over 10,000 siphons
At SODAPOWER, you can find the most beautiful and rare siphons
We are professionals; we issue invoices
Shop risk-free and with a warranty.
Seller's Story
Antique and elegant collectible siphon, pink color
Beautiful and very striking siphon from the 1930s/40s
Unique siphon with impressive engraving
Two monkeys playing with a coconut
The siphon is named "el coco" rare
One of the most beautiful siphons you can find
It has a small crack at the base that does not affect its aesthetics
It features a striking and highly sought-after metal faucet/head
It is a beautiful collectible siphon for display or use
Look at the images to understand the beauty of this siphon
We are industry leaders with a stock of over 10,000 siphons
At SODAPOWER, you can find the most beautiful and rare siphons
We are professionals; we issue invoices
Shop risk-free and with a warranty.
