Description
A charming and unusual enamel pin featuring two Heidsieck & Co Monopole champagne bottles side‑by‑side — one in green glass, the other in black — each with gold detailing and the classic “Champagne – Heidsieck & Co Monopole” label. It’s a beautifully made little badge with strong colours, crisp enamel, and a distinctive display presence.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with bright enamel, clean lines, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A great addition for collectors of champagne memorabilia, French drinks branding, or enamel pin advertising.
A Historic Champagne House with 18th‑Century Roots
Founded in Reims in 1785, Heidsieck & Co Monopole is one of the oldest names in Champagne. Known for its elegant, approachable style and long association with European courts, the house has produced a wide range of promotional items over the decades — from barware to enamel pins like this one. These small trade badges were typically issued for brand representatives, hospitality staff, and international distributors, making them appealing pieces of champagne‑house history.
Vintage Heidsieck Monopole Champagne Enamel Pin Badge
£9.00
Description
A charming and unusual enamel pin featuring two Heidsieck & Co Monopole champagne bottles side‑by‑side — one in green glass, the other in black — each with gold detailing and the classic “Champagne – Heidsieck & Co Monopole” label. It’s a beautifully made little badge with strong colours, crisp enamel, and a distinctive display presence.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with bright enamel, clean lines, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A great addition for collectors of champagne memorabilia, French drinks branding, or enamel pin advertising.
A Historic Champagne House with 18th‑Century Roots
Founded in Reims in 1785, Heidsieck & Co Monopole is one of the oldest names in Champagne. Known for its elegant, approachable style and long association with European courts, the house has produced a wide range of promotional items over the decades — from barware to enamel pins like this one. These small trade badges were typically issued for brand representatives, hospitality staff, and international distributors, making them appealing pieces of champagne‑house history.