Posted 12 months ago
gkirk06
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I just discovered this vintage perfume bottle with a metal stand in a family members estate. The stand does not attract a magnet, so I imagine it to be of brass or bronze. It also has a clear perfume dobber attached to the stopper lid. It is around 7 1/2" tall and 3 1/2" wide. Can anyone provide any information about this piece and possibly where it was made, as I am very intrigued by it's workmanship and beauty. Thanks!!!!!
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Very beautiful. I think it might be Art Nouveau possibly French. Are there any marks - initials on the stopper or base? It could be Czech Bohemian too as EstateAntiques mentioned t- hey are renoun for their beautiful perfume bottles with elaborate lids and they did go through a phase where they put intricate metal on their bottles like this one sometimes even pretty little gems too.
Hi! I have this bottle in clear and I love it! So jealous of Green :) :) :) Mine is marked on the base Czechoslovakia - Great Bottle!