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Français : Goupillon. Image provenant du "Dictionnaire encyclopédique de l'épicerie et des industries annexes" par Albert Seigneurie, édité par "L'Épicier" en 1904, page 273. "Goupillon. Instrument composé généralement de gros fils de fer tordus garnis de crin et destiné à nettoyer intérieurement divers objets, principalement les bouteilles de toutes dimensions."
English: Bottle brushes and cleaning brushes of various designs. Picture from "Dictionnaire encyclopédique de l'épicerie et des industries annexes" par Albert Seigneurie, édité par "L'Épicier" en 1904, page 273. translation of information on source: "Brush. Image from the "Encyclopedic Dictionary of groceries and related industries" by Albert Lord, published by "The Grocer" in 1904, page 273". translation of text in image: "Brush. Instrument usually consisting of a big piece of twisted iron and lined with horsehair intended to clean the inside of various objects, mainly bottles of all sizes."

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