PDA

View Full Version : Perfume Bottle Maker?


antiquerose123
09-08-2007, 01:00 PM
Hi. :) Would anyone know about these perfume bottles, maker, year, where made, and value, etc. A thift store purchase....

Sorry the picture is a little blurry, but hopefully you can tell. Thanks in advance.

-antiquerose123

drabkin
09-11-2007, 11:06 PM
Antiquerose, the perfume bottles are striking, but definitely not Murano, the style is more Lalique to my eye. The height of the stopper is something else, I dont think I have ever seen an example with such a grand stopper! Its a show stopper! Pardon my attempt at humor.:D

antiquerose123
09-13-2007, 06:45 PM
Antiquerose, the perfume bottles are striking, but definitely not Murano, the style is more Lalique to my eye. The height of the stopper is something else, I dont think I have ever seen an example with such a grand stopper! Its a show stopper! Pardon my attempt at humor.:D

Thanks drabkin...I hope that you do not mind that I posted it here, as like everything else, I am trying to research it. Thanks for your post, information, and your humor :)

- antiquerose123

biddaeverything
09-20-2007, 07:36 PM
lovely bottles. you've probably already sold them and/or figured out who they were made by but i thought i'd put in my two cents anway :D if they are cut, my guess would be deco czech. if they are pressed, i don't know.

bidda

Thanks drabkin...I hope that you do not mind that I posted it here, as like everything else, I am trying to research it. Thanks for your post, information, and your humor :)

- antiquerose123

antiquerose123
09-21-2007, 04:32 AM
Hi, thanks Bidda for your info. No - they are Not sold - I'll be keeping them. I only paid $3.99 :) AND just love them !

I myself was thinking along the lines of maybe Czech glass. In the meantime after this post, I did find a lady whom I contacted, and this is what she wrote back to me:

Your pressed glass perfume bottles were made by US Glass Co during the 1940s, in response to when the importation of Czech glass was halted because of the war. The book value is abut $45 each, give or take. Shown in the book Perfume, Cologne & Scent Bottles by North.

Thanks for thinking of me and reading my guides. I might be making a guide on these bottles very soon,if you could take a photo of the bottle on a plain black background, that would be great! Thanks again!

This lady plans on writing a book/guide on pressed glass (one of several books she written already). I am honored that she has asked me to submit photo of my perfume bottles for her book. I have already agreed. If my items can help someone else then it is all worth it...and that is why I posted her comments here, as that too may help someone on this forum that may have a similar object sitting somewhere in their home.

All knowledge, IS GOOD KNOWLEDGE ;)

antiquerose123

biddaeverything
09-21-2007, 01:31 PM
that's terrific, rose :)

i'm happy that you got the answer and how cool that your bottles are going to be in a book :)

bidda

Hi, thanks Bidda for your info. No - they are Not sold - I'll be keeping them. I only paid $3.99 :) AND just love them !

I myself was thinking along the lines of maybe Czech glass. In the meantime after this post, I did find a lady whom I contacted, and this is what she wrote back to me:

Your pressed glass perfume bottles were made by US Glass Co during the 1940s, in response to when the importation of Czech glass was halted because of the war. The book value is abut $45 each, give or take. Shown in the book Perfume, Cologne & Scent Bottles by North.

Thanks for thinking of me and reading my guides. I might be making a guide on these bottles very soon,if you could take a photo of the bottle on a plain black background, that would be great! Thanks again!

This lady plans on writing a book/guide on pressed glass (one of several books she written already). I am honored that she has asked me to submit photo of my perfume bottles for her book. I have already agreed. If my items can help someone else then it is all worth it...and that is why I posted her comments here, as that too may help someone on this forum that may have a similar object sitting somewhere in their home.

All knowledge, IS GOOD KNOWLEDGE ;)

antiquerose123