Dimensions: 3.5 cm H: 94 cm
Toulouse-Lautrec's "bottle cane" or "drinking cane" is a hollow cane, often with a flask or secret compartment, that the painter used to conceal and transport alcohol, especially absinthe and cognac, so that he always had some at hand.
A bottle cane: This type of cane is an example of a cane with a device, meaning that it conceals a function or other use.
Material: These canes can be made of pewter or wood, and their sections unscrew to reveal a glass vial with a stopper and small glasses.
Collectible: Bottle canes inspired by those of Toulouse-Lautrec are now collectibles, often given on special occasions.