Glass bottle with stopper?

I acquired this bottle and don’t know exactly what it’s for or how to describe it. Any information would be appreciated.

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The stopper is all glass and the bottle has no smell. It is frosted glass with no markings,and is about a foot tall. Bottle is 7" X 3", Stopper is 3".

Thank you for your help.

asked over 11 years ago

6 Answers

Hi Tammie,

Changing my answer. At a foot tall I think it is a glass cordial/decanter bottle.Possibly Italy but with no marks hard to say. It has a 1930s/40s feel to it.


it looks like it might be a bottle you’d use in the bathroom for a bath oil etc. Does it have any smell left. You don’t say how tall it is? It looks handpainted. Does it look like milk glass. Does the stopper have a rubber tip to hold it in or is glass end that fits quite tightly?

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White Milk Glass Bottle with Stopper Handpainted with flowers ? inches tall

answered over 11 years ago

Does it have any kind of lettering or initials, and what is the size? I believe it to be some kind of perfume,toilet water, or cologne bottle.

answered over 11 years ago

Perfume Bottle, definitely ;)
Maybe from the 20s??? Looks like.

answered over 11 years ago

It looks by your pictures like it is frosted glass. At 7 inches tall I don’t think it is a Perfume, maybe Vinegar or Oil, but nor Perfume.

answered over 11 years ago

Looks similar to many a Avon bottles…might want to check into that

answered over 11 years ago

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It could be a vintage or antique barbers bottle or small cordial decanter

answered over 11 years ago

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