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Watermeter Cover
Wine & Bottle Stopper
New Orleans Watermeter Cover Wine Bottle Stopper, Rebuild New Orleans Jewelry and Gifts
Item Details
New Orleans Watermeter Cover Print sealed in resin finish on heavyweight stainless steel bottle stopper. This item can be used to add an elegant touch to wine, olive oil, or gourmet cooking oil bottles. 4 inch length. Please see special care notice below.

Item # ws-002

$28.00 USD


Image History

The infamous New Orleans Watermeter cover started being manufactured for the city in 1921. The covers are found in sidewalks all around the city. The design of the cover has become so popular throughout the years with locals and tourists that they have started to disappear. I have heard that if you warm these covers on the stove, they will keep a pot of coffee & chicory warm for hours. The new covers now have a keyhole on them so that they may lock to prevent theft.

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NOTICE: Bottle stoppers are for short term use not to exceed one week at a time. They are for display and serving not long term storage which can cause pitting and flaking of the metal due to acidic buildup in the wine from oxidation. These stoppers should never be used on bottles containing vinegar due to the high acidic content.
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