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Thought it was a door knob as it was in a box with old door knobs until I took a second look. Its a perfume decantor.

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    Posted 13 years ago

    Molly
    (5 items)

    An old perfume decantor purchaced at a sale for about 50cents. Can't find any marks. Its has a glass overlay with some kind of gold crackling underneath. Can anyone tell me something about it.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 13 years ago
      really hard to tell from the images; but could it be a mercury glass knob?
    2. Molly, 13 years ago
      Its actually a perfume decantor however I really don't know anything about it or the maker, if anyone may know please send information.
    3. daisymay daisymay, 13 years ago
      Your middle photograph looks as though it might pump up and down, if so it is probably an atomisier and it might be worth taking it to an antique shop for their advice.

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