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Antique German Striped Glass Scent Bottles

by: cleopatra*s_boudoir( 3697Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 100 Reviewer
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In this guide I will introduce you to the world of antique German blown glass scent bottles.

These blown glass scent bottles are easily identifiable by their typical multi colored stripes or swirls  in the glass. "Spangled" was the 19th century glassworker's term for aventurine  or "lutz" glass.  

Other popular decoration is the gold flecked stripes that look like goldstone, also known as Lutz after the artist who popularized it during the 19th century at the  Boston & Sandwich Glass Company. This glass isnt actually filled with real gold, but is actually tiny copper particles. The bottles may also have mercury glass stripes or daubers.

These bottles date to around the 1890-1930s and were made for souvenirs, perfume companies and for export. The bottles range in size from just 1 1/4" to 3" and up. Many were meant for a lady's purse or as a laydown bottle for her vanity table. Some were most likley produced by the Bimini Werkstatte founded in Vienna in 1923 by Fritz Lampl and was in business til 1938.

These striped vials were usually used by perfume companies for samples. The vials typically had small glass stoppers with long daubers, brass screw caps or metal crown tops. Occasionally you might find the made in Germany label.  Most perfumes would have a gilded and embossed label for the perfume.  Some companies that used these are Renaud Paris, Lemieux New York, Babbit Company of Philadelphia,Maison D'Or New York, and others.

 

Sometimes, the bottles will have gilded brass collars or daubers, but most of the time they are mercury glass. Another interesting type is the metal crown-shaped top sprinkler caps, like the one shown below.

Prices can vary from $25-$85 on these type of perfume bottles.

Some pictures in this guide are provided by the following eBay sellers:

  • fairdealer3
  • missallure
  • coloradoseller
  • kintamani77

Other pictures are provided from the following web sites:

  • Holly-Dayes
  • PerfectJewels.net
  • Paper Trail Antiques

Please take a moment to view their current auctions and sites.

 

 Feel free to email me for details or any questions. I also have a perfume identification and appraisal service here on ebay, click on my Me page for details.  Check out the 200+ guides & reviews  I have written on perfumes on ebay. If you have found this guide helpful, click YES below. Thanks!Good luck and have fun collecting!

 I am always looking to add pictures of vintage perfumes to my guides, if you have a picture you would like to see included here, please contact me, credit will be given to the user ID for any picture submitted.

Copyright © 2007 cleopatra*s_boudoir.  This material may not be reproduced in any form, or linked to electronically, without the express written permission of the author.


Guide ID: 10000000003853307Guide created: 06/24/07 (updated 10/09/09)

 
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